- - Sing, Heavenly Muse, 
Things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhime, 
A Shilling, Breeches, and Chimera's Dire. 
  Happy the Man, who void of Cares and Strife,
  In Silken, or in Leathern Purse retains 
  A Splendid Shilling: He nor hears with Pain 
  New Oysters cry'd, nor sighs for chearful Ale; 
  But with his Friends, when nightly Mists arise, 
  To Juniper's, Magpye, or Town-Hall repairs: 
  Where, mindful of the Nymph, whose wanton Eye 
  Transfix'd his Soul, and kindled Amorous Flames, 
  Chloe, or Phillis; he each Circling Glass 
  Wisheth her Health, and Joy, and equal Love. 
  Mean while he smoaks, and laughs at merry Tale, 
  Or Pun ambiguous, or Conundrum quaint. 
  But I, whom griping Penury surrounds, 
  And Hunger, sure Attendant upon Want, 
  With scanty Offals, and small acid Tiff 
  (Wretched Repast!) my meagre Corps sustain: 
  Then Solitary walk, or doze at home 
  In Garret vile, and with a warming puff 
  Regale chill'd Fingers; or from Tube as black 
  As Winter-Chimney, or well-polish'd Jet, 
  Exhale Mundungus, ill-perfuming Scent: 
  Not blacker Tube, nor of a shorter Size 
  Smoaks Cambro-Britain (vers'd in Pedigree, 
  Sprung from Cadwalader and Arthur, Kings 
  Full famous in Romantic tale) when he 
  O'er many a craggy Hill, and barren Cliff, 
  Upon a Cargo of fam'd Cestrian Cheese, 
  High over-shadowing rides, with a design 
  To vend his Wares, or at th' Arvonian Mart, 
  Or Maridunum, or the ancient Town 
  Eclip'd Brechinia, or where Vaga's Stream 
  Encircles Ariconium, fruitful Soil, 
  Whence flow Nectareous Wines, that well may vye 
  With Massic, Setin, or renown'd Falern. 
  Thus while my joyless Minutes tedious flow 
  With Looks demure, and silent Pace, a Dunn, 
  Horrible Monster! hated by Gods and Men, 
  To my aerial Citadel ascends; 
  With Vocal Heel thrice thund'ring at my Gates, 
  With hideous Accent thrice he calls; I know 
  The Voice ill-boding, and the solemn Sound. 
  What shou'd I do? or whither turn? amaz'd, 
  Confounded, to the dark Recess I fly 
  Of Woodhole; strait my bristling Hairs erect 
  Thrô sudden Fear; a chilly Sweat bedews 
  My shud'ring Limbs, and (wonderful to tell!) 
  My Tongue forgets her Faculty of Speech; 
  So horrible he seems! his faded Brow 
  Entrench'd with many a Frown, and Conic Beard, 
  And spreading Band, admir'd by Modern Saints, 
  Disastrous Acts forebode; in his Right Hand 
  Long Scrolls of Paper solemnly he waves, 
  With Characters, and Figures dire inscrib'd 
  Grievous to mortal Eyes; (ye Gods avert 
  Such Plagues from righteous Men!) behind him stalks 
  Another Monster, not unlike himself, 
  Sullen of Aspect, by the Vulgar call'd 
  A Catchpole, whose polluted Hands the Gods 
  With Force incredible, and Magick Charms 
  Erst have indu'd, if he his ample Palm 
  Should haply on ill-fated Shoulder lay 
  Of Debtor, strait his Body, to the Touch 
  Obsequious, (as whilom Knights were wont) 
  To some enchanted Castle is convey'd, 
  Where Gates impregnable, and coercive Chains 
  In Durance strict detain him, 'till in form 
  Of Mony, Pallas sets the Captive free. 
  Beware, ye Debtors, when ye walk beware, 
  Be circumspect; oft with insidious Ken 
  This Caitif eyes your Steps aloof, and oft 
  Lies perdue in a Nook or gloomy Cave, 
  Prompt to enchant some inadvertent wretch 
  With his unhallow'd Touch. So (Poets sing) 
  Grimalkin to Domestick Vermin sworn 
  An everlasting Foe, with watchful Eye, 
  Lyes nightly brooding o'er a chinky gap, 
  Protending her fell Claws, to thoughtless Mice 
  Sure Ruin. So her disembowell'd Web 
  Arachne in a Hall, or Kitchin spreads, 
  Obvious to vagrant Flies: She secret stands 
  Within her woven Cell; the Humming Prey, 
  Regardless of their Fate, rush on the toils 
  Inextricable, nor will aught avail 
  Their Arts, nor Arms, nor Shapes of lovely Hue; 
  The Wasp insidious, and the buzzing Drone, 
  And Butterfly proud of expanded wings 
  Distinct with Gold, entangled in her Snares, 
  Useless Resistance make: With eager strides, 
  She tow'ring flies to her expected Spoils; 
  Then with envenom'd Jaws the vital Blood 
  Drinks of reluctant Foes, and to her Cave 
  Their bulky Carcasses triumphant drags. 
  So pass my Days. But when Nocturnal Shades 
  This World invelop, and th' inclement Air 
  Persuades Men to repel benumming Frosts, 
  With pleasant Wines, and crackling blaze of Wood; 
  Me Lonely sitting, nor the glimmering Light 
  Of Make-weight Candle, nor the joyous Talk 
  Of loving Friend delights; distress'd, forlorn, 
  Amidst the horrors of the tedious Night, 
  Darkling I sigh, and feed with dismal Thoughts 
  My anxious Mind; or sometimes mournful Verse 
  Indite, and sing of Groves and Myrtle Shades, 
  Or desperate Lady near a purling Stream, 
  Or Lover pendent on a Willow-Tree: 
  Mean while I Labour with eternal Drought, 
  And restless Wish, and Rave; my parched Throat 
  Finds no Relief, nor heavy Eyes Repose: 
  But if a Slumber haply does Invade 
  My weary Limbs, my Fancy's still awake, 
  Thoughtful of Drink, and Eager in a Dream, 
  Tipples Imaginary Pots of Ale; 
  In Vain; awake, I find the settled Thirst 
 Still gnawing, and the pleasant Phantom curse. 
  Thus do I live from Pleasure quite debarr'd, 
  Nor taste the Fruits that the Sun's genial Rays 
  Mature, John-Apple, nor the downy Peach, 
  Nor Walnut in rough-furrow'd Coat secure, 
  Nor Medlar, Fruit delicious in decay; 
  Afflictions Great! yet Greater still remain: 
  My Galligaskins that have long withstood 
  The Winter's Fury, and Encroaching Frosts, 
  By Time subdu'd, (what will not Time subdue!) 
  An horrid Chasm disclose, with Orifice 
  Wide, Discontinuous; at which the Winds 
  Eurus and Auster, and the dreadful Force 
  Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian Waves, 
  Tumultuous enter with dire chilling Blasts, 
  Portending Agues. Thus a well-fraught Ship 
  Long sail'd secure, or thrô th' Ægean Deep, 
  Or the Ionian, 'till Cruising near 
  The Lilybean Shoar, with hideous Crush 
  On Scylla, or Charybdis (dang'rous Rocks) 
  She strikes rebounding, whence the shatter'd Oak, 
  So fierce a Shock unable to withstand, 
  Admits the Sea; in at the gaping Side 
  The crouding Waves Gush with impetuous Rage, 
  Resistless, Overwhelming; Horrors seize 
  The Mariners, Death in their Eyes appears, 
  They stare, they lave, they pump, they swear, they pray: 
  (Vain Efforts!) still the battering Waves rush in 
  Implacable, 'till delug'd by the Foam, 
  The Ship sinks found'ring in the vast Abyss.


 



