But now I would battle in the interests of orthodoxy, even of the commonplace; and yet could find nothing better to say than: 'It is not necessary to judge every one by the law, for we have also Christ's commandment of love'. He turned and said, looking at me with shining eyes: 'Jonathan Swift made a soul for the gentlemen of this city by hating his neighbour as himself'. (W. B. Yeats: 'The Tables of the Law')