Only the men since Nineteen-Ten have properly enjoyed

The privilege of studying the works of Jung and Freud.)

Their characters, I grieve to say, were never more unclean

Than those of ordinary life, in morals or in mien;

They had not slummed or fully plumbed with rapture unalloyed

The unconscious mind as now defined by Messrs. Jung and Freud.

The spiritual shell-shock which these scientists impart

Had not enlarged or cleared the dim horizons of their art;

They had not learned that mutual love by wedlock is destroyed,

As proved by the disciples of the school of Jung and Freud.