"Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through."
"A jargon form'd from the lost language, wit, Confounded in that Babel of the pit; Form'd by diseased conceptions, weak and wild, Sick lust of souls, and an abortive child; Born between whores and fops, by lewd compacts, Before the play, or else between the acts; Nor wonder, if from such polluted minds Should spring such short and transitory kinds."
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Source: Jonathan Swift (1801). “The Works of of the Rev. Jonathan Swift”, p.411
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