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Rudyard Kipling - The Rupaiyat of Omar Kal`vinRudyard Kipling - The Rupaiyat of Omar Kal`vin
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Allowing for the difference `twixt prose and rhymed exaggeration, this ought to reproduce the sense of what Sir A— told the nation sometime ago, when the Government struck from our incomes two per cent. Now the New Year, reviving last Year`s Debt, The Thoughtful Fisher casteth wide his Net;  So I with begging Dish and ready Tongue Assail all Men for all that I can get. Imports indeed are gone with all their Dues Lo! Salt a Lever that I dare not use,  Nor may I ask the Tillers in Bengal Surely my Kith and Kin will not refuse! Pay and I promise by the Dust of Spring, Retrenchment. If my promises can bring  Comfort, Ye have Them now a thousandfold By Allah! I will promise Anything! Indeed, indeed, Retrenchment oft before I swore but did I mean it when I swore?  And then, and then, We wandered to the Hills, And so the Little Less became Much More. Whether a Boileaugunge or Babylon, I know not how the wretched Thing is done,  The Items of Receipt grow surely small; The Items of Expense mount one by one. I cannot help it. What have I to do With One and Five, or Four, or Three, or Two?  Let Scribes spit Blood and Sulphur as they please, Or Statesmen call me foolish Heed not you. Behold, I promise Anything You will. Behold, I greet you with an empty Till  Ah! Fellow-Sinners, of your Charity Seek not the Reason of the Dearth, but fill. For if I sinned and fell, where lies the Gain Of Knowledge? Would it ease you of your Pain  To know the tangled Threads of Revenue, I ravel deeper in a hopeless Skein? "Who hath not Prudence" what was it I said, Of Her who paints her Eyes and tires Her Head,  And gibes and mocks and People in the Street, And fawns upon them for Her thriftless Bread? Accursed is She of Eve`s daughters She Hath cast off Prudence, and Her End shall be  Destruction . . . Brethren, of your Bounty Some portion of your daily Bread to Me.
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