The Poetry Corner

To A Person Who Wrote Ill, And Spake Worse, Against Me

By Matthew Prior

Lie Philo untouch'd, on my peaceable shelf, Nor take it amiss that so little I heed thee; I've no envy to thee, and some love to myself: Then why should I answer since first I must read thee? Drunk with Helicon's waters, and double-brew'd bub, Be a linguist, a poet, a critic, a wag; To the solid delight of thy well-judging club, To the damage alone of thy bookseller Brag. Pursue me with satire; what harm is there in't? But from all viva voce reflection forbear; There can be no danger from what thou shalt print, There may be a little from what thou may'st swear.