The Cytezen And Uplondyshman: An Eclogue is a poem written by Alexander Barclay in 1847. The poem is written in the form of an eclogue, a type of pastoral poem that features a dialogue between two characters. In this case, the characters are a city-dweller (cytezen) and a country-dweller (uplondyshman).The poem is a commentary on the differences between urban and rural life, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. The cytezen extols the virtues...