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Verses On Two Celebrated Modern Poets

    By Jonathan Swift



    Behold, those monarch oaks, that rise
    With lofty branches to the skies,
    Have large proportion'd roots that grow
    With equal longitude below:
    Two bards that now in fashion reign,
    Most aptly this device explain:
    If this to clouds and stars will venture,
    That creeps as far to reach the centre;
    Or, more to show the thing I mean,
    Have you not o'er a saw-pit seen
    A skill'd mechanic, that has stood
    High on a length of prostrate wood,
    Who hired a subterraneous friend
    To take his iron by the end;
    But which excell'd was never found,
    The man above or under ground.
        The moral is so plain to hit,
    That, had I been the god of wit,
    Then, in a saw-pit and wet weather,
    Should Young and Philips drudge together.



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