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Excerpt from The Works of Jonathan Swift, D. D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Vol. 18: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts, and Poems, Not Hitherto Published; With Notes, and a Life of the Author
To-morrow we set out for Amesbury, where I pro' pose to follow your advice, of employing myself about some work against next winter. You seemed not to approve of my writing more fables. Those I am now writing, have a prefatory discourse before each of them, by way of epistle, and the morals of them mostly are of the political kind; which makes them run into a greater length, than those I have already published. I have already finished fifteen or sixteen four or five more would make a volume of the same size as the first. Though this is a kind of writing that appears very easy, I find it is the most difficult of any that I ever undertook. After I have invent ed one fable, and finished it, ' I despair of finding out another; but I have a moral or two more, which I wish to write upon. I have also a sort of scheme to raise my finances by doing something for the stage with this, and some reading, and a great deal of exer cise, I propose to pass my summer. I am sorry itlipistoi.ary correspondence.
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