[Poetry Advent Calendar] today's poem

Dec 21, 2008 23:38

Advice to the Grub Street Verse-writers
Jonathan Swift

Ye poets ragged and forlorn,
Down from your garrets haste;
Ye rhymers, dead as soon as born,
Not yet consign'd to paste;

I know a trick to make you thrive;
O, 'tis a quaint device:
Your still-born poems shall revive,
And scorn to wrap up spice.

Get all your verses printed fair,
Then let them well be dried;
And Curll must have a special care
To leave the margin wide.

Lend these to paper-sparing Pope;
And when he sets to write,
No letter with an envelope
Could give him more delight.

When Pope has fill'd the margins round,
Why then recall your loan;
Sell them to Curll for fifty pound,
And swear they are your own.

If you are wondering what Swift is on about, you may wish to look here and here. At least, I assume this is what he is talking about. If I am wrong, Pope's edn of Shakespeare is interesting anyway, and also, on crack.

poetry: 18th century, poetry advent calendar 2008, poetry

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