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Rev. Abner Peet

 I had no objection at all
To selling my household effects at auction
On the village square.
It gave my beloved flock the chance To get something which had belonged to me For a memorial.
But that trunk which was struck off To Burchard, the grog-keeper! Did you know it contained the manuscripts Of a lifetime of sermons? And he burned them as waste paper.

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