"Here learn from moral truth and wit refined,
How vice and folly have debased mankind;
Strong sense and humour arm in virtue's cause;
Thus her great votary vindicates her laws:
While bold and free the glowing colours strike;
Blame not the picture, if the picture's like."
Epigram By Mr. Bowyer Intended To Be Placed Under The Head Of Gulliver. 1733
Jonathan Swift
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