No poor @3Dutch@1 Peasant, wing'd with all his Fear, Flies with more haste, when the @3French@1 Arms draw near, Than we with our Poetique Train come down, For Refuge hither from th' infected Town; Heaven for our Sins this Summer has thought fit To visit us with all the Plagues of Wit. A @3French@1 Troop first swept all things in its way; But those hot @3Monsieurs@1 were too quick to stay; Yet, to our Cost, in that short time, we find They left their Itch of Novelty behind. Th' @3Italian@1 Merry-Andrews took their place, And quite debauch'd the Stage with lewd Grimace: Instead of Wit and Humours, your Delight Was there to see two Hobby-horses fight, Stout @3Scaramoucha@1 with Rush Lance rode in, And ran a Tilt at Centaure @3Arlequin.@1 For Love you heard how amorous Asses bray'd, And Cats in Gutters gave their Serenade. Nature was out of Countenance, and each Day Some new-born Monster shewn you for a Play. But when all fail'd, to strike the Stage quite dumb, Those wicked Engines, call'd Machines, are come. Thunder and Lightning now for Wit are play'd. And shortly Scenes in @3Lapland@1 will be lay'd: Art Magique is for Poetry profest, And Cats and Dogs, and each obscener Beast To which @3AEgyptian@1 Dotards once did bow, Upon our @3English@1 Stage are worshipp'd now. Witchcraft reigns there, and raises to Renown @3Macbeth,@1 the @3Simon Magus@1 of the town. @3Fletcher's@1 despis'd, your @3Johnson@1 out of Fashion, And Wit the onely Drug in all the Nation. In this low Ebb our Wares to you are shown, By you those Staple Authours Worth is known; For Wit's a Manufacture of your own. When you, who only can, their scenes have prais'd, We'll boldly back, and say their Price is rais'd. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT CASTERBRIDGE FAIR: 5. THE INQUIRY by THOMAS HARDY THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 54. LOVE'S FATALITY by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE DISMANTLED SHIP by WALT WHITMAN WE ARE SEVEN by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH NEW YEAR'S EVE by GEORGE ARNOLD IMPROVEMENT IN THE FORTIES by THOMAS BARNARD BLIND MAN'S BUFF by WILLIAM BLAKE |