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To Stella On Her Birth-Day, 1721-2

    By Jonathan Swift



    While, Stella, to your lasting praise
    The Muse her annual tribute pays,
    While I assign myself a task
    Which you expect, but scorn to ask;
    If I perform this task with pain,
    Let me of partial fate complain;
    You every year the debt enlarge,
    I grow less equal to the charge:
    In you each virtue brighter shines,
    But my poetic vein declines;
    My harp will soon in vain be strung,
    And all your virtues left unsung.
    For none among the upstart race
    Of poets dare assume my place;
    Your worth will be to them unknown,
    They must have Stellas of their own;
    And thus, my stock of wit decay'd,
    I dying leave the debt unpaid,
    Unless Delany, as my heir,
    Will answer for the whole arrear.



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