Analysis of The Dean’s Answer
Jonathan Swift 1667 (Dublin) – 1745 (Ireland)
The nymph who wrote this in an amorous fit,
I cannot but envy the pride of her wit,
Which thus she will venture profusely to throw
On so mean a design, and a subject so low.
For mean's her design, and her subject as mean,
The first but a rebus, the last but a dean.
A dean's but a parson: and what is a rebus?
A thing never known to the Muses or Phoebus.
The corruption of verse; for, when all is done,
It is but a paraphrase made on a pun.
But a genius like hers no subject can stifle,
It shows and discovers itself through a trifle.
By reading this trifle, I quickly began
To find her a great wit, but the dean a small man.
Rich ladies will furnish their garrets with stuff,
Which others for mantuas would think fine enough:
So the wit that is lavishly thrown away here,
Might furnish a second-rate poet a year.
Thus much for the verse, we proceed to the next,
Where the nymph has entirely forsaken her text:
Her fine panegyrics are quite out of season:
And what she describes to be merit, is treason:
The changes which faction has made in the state,
Have put the dean's politics quite out of date:
Now no one regards what he utters with freedom,
And, should he write pamphlets, no great man would read 'em;
And, should want or desert stand in need of his aid,
This racer would prove but a dull founder'd jade.
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Metre | 01111011001 11011001101 11111001011 111001000111 11001000111 01101001101 011010011010 011011010110 00101111111 1110101101 101010101110 110010011010 11011011001 110011101011 11011011011 1101111101 101111001011 11001011001 11101101101 1011010001001 011111110 011011110110 01011011001 1101101111 111011110110 011110111111 011110101111 11011101101 |
Closest metre | Iambic hexameter |
Characters | 1,293 |
Words | 255 |
Sentences | 10 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 28 |
Lines Amount | 28 |
Letters per line (avg) | 36 |
Words per line (avg) | 9 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 1,015 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 253 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on March 05, 2023
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