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Gulliveriana

or, a fourth volume of miscellanies. Being a Sequel of the Three Volumes published by Pope and Swift. To which is added, Alexanderiana; or, A Comparison between the Ecclesiastical and Poetical Pope. And many Things, in Verse and Prose, relating to the latter. With an ample Preface; and a Critique on the Third Volume of Miscellanies lately publish'd by those two facetious Writers [by Jonathan Smedley]
 

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While, singly, they Oblige the Town,
And each, His own Way, writ, alone,
Their Pieces pleas'd us, well enough;
Whether Sheer Wit, or Sorry Stuff;
If one Day brought a Stupid Letter,
Another might produce A Better.
But, when, Together, they wou'd write;
And Club their Praise, or join their Spite;
Th'unequal Sociats, soon, betray'd
The Weak Alliance, they had made:

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In Mutual Craft, The Poets Fail:
Then mark, I pray, my Indian Tale.