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On A Curate's Complaint Of Hard Duty

    By Jonathan Swift



    I marched three miles through scorching sand,
    With zeal in heart, and notes in hand;
    I rode four more to Great St. Mary,
    Using four legs, when two were weary:
    To three fair virgins I did tie men,
    In the close bands of pleasing Hymen;
    I dipp'd two babes in holy water,
    And purified their mother after.
    Within an hour and eke a half,
    I preach'd three congregations deaf;
    Where, thundering out, with lungs long-winded,
    I chopp'd so fast, that few there minded.
    My emblem, the laborious sun,
    Saw all these mighty labours done
    Before one race of his was run.
    All this perform'd by Robert Hewit:
    What mortal else could e'er go through it!



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