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In The Street. Lord - - .

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You have done well, we say it. You are dead,         And, of the man that with the right hand takes      Less than the left hand gives, let it be said         He has done something for our wretched sakes.      For those to whom you gave their daily bread         Rancid with God-loathed "charity," their drink      Putrid with man-loathed "sin," we bow our head         Grateful, as the great hearse goes by, and think.      Yes, you have fed the flesh and starved the soul         Of thousands of us; you have taught too well      The rich are little gods beyond control,         Save of your big God of the heaven and hell.      We thank you. This was pretty once, and right.      Now it wears rather thin. My lord, good night!

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