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1836–1911

THE PHILOSOPHIC PILL.

William Schwenck Gilbert

I've wisdom from the East and from the West, That's subject to no academic rule: You may find it in the jeering of a jest, Or distil it from the folly of a fool.

I can teach you with a quip, if I've a mind! I can trick you into learning with a laugh; Oh, winnow all my folly, and you'll find A grain or two of truth among the chaff!

I can set a braggart quailing with a quip, The upstart I can wither with a whim; He may wear a merry laugh upon his lip, But his laughter has an echo that is grim.

When they're offered to the world in merry guise, Unpleasant truths are swallowed with a will — For he who'd make his fellow creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill!

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