[BNP/E3, 49D2 – 77]
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2.
Since thou hast made it ever our dire doom
And makest us thy slaves even in the womb,
Thy slaves till the dark limit of the tomb
As sure thy slaves as the poor[1] things that creep.
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Since by some {…} dearer thou makest no bow
To thy Conventions, to thy faith and creeds,
And mad’st for us a Bible — none knows how
Where didst say “Men shall worship me and bow
† judges and burn us for our thoughts and deeds,
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Receive from me this book of insane verse
The first of many a tear and many a groan,
May it be to thee like a hinging cause
And aid sink Thee and thy {…} universe.
As drowns a useless cat a heavy stone.
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Anon
Charles Robert Anon.
Robert Anon
Charles Robert Anon.
[1] As sure thy slaves as the poor /Thy slaves more surely than\