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An Epigram

    By Jonathan Swift



    The scriptures affirm (as I heard in my youth,
    For indeed I ne'er read them, to speak for once truth)
    That death is the wages of sin, but the just
    Shall die not, although they be laid in the dust.
    They say so; so be it, I care not a straw,
    Although I be dead both in gospel and law;
    In verse I shall live, and be read in each climate;
    What more can be said of prime sergeant or primate?
    While Carter and Prendergast both may be rotten,
    And damn'd to the bargain, and yet be forgotten.



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