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[underlined: On the common I weep]
[underlined: On the common Swearer]


Of all the fools with which our nature's cur'st
Of all the fools with which our nature's cur'st
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His folly's proof; for none on wisdom's list,
His folly's proof; for none on wisdom's list,
Will curse & swear by that wch don't exist;
Will curse & swear by that wch don't exist;
If there's a God, his madness is extreme,
If there's a God, tis madness is extreme,
To tempt his ire, and yet of mercy dream!
To tempt his ire, and yet of mercy dream!
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Will pass unnoticed your profaness by?
Will pass unnoticed your profaness by?
Be not deceived - for wrath on such must fall,
Be not deceived - for wrath on such must fall,
Tis justified [illeg.] who for damnation call.
Tis just to damn,  who for damnation call.

Latest revision as of 02:29, 15 July 2017

[underlined: On the common Swearer]

Of all the fools with which our nature's cur'st Down sinks the [underlined: Swearer] far beneath the worst Search earth & hell for fools of ev'ry kind In highest class you will the Swearer find

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When the grand injur'd Ruler of the skies Shall in his majesty to Judgment rise; Then fool of fools the swearer shall be found, And vengeance with his guilty head surround!

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If there's no Judgment nor no Deity, Yet where are fools so great as swearers be To call on God to damn -- by him to swear, then there is no God, nor yet a Hell to fear,

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His folly's proof; for none on wisdom's list, Will curse & swear by that wch don't exist; If there's a God, tis madness is extreme, To tempt his ire, and yet of mercy dream!

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Think ye, O Fools! insulted Majesty Will pass unnoticed your profaness by? Be not deceived - for wrath on such must fall, Tis just to damn, who for damnation call.