Poem of the week : Rich or Poor, or Saint and Sinner by Thomas Love Peacock
A sharply satirical attack on unevenly applied 19th-century laws to enforce religious observance still bites today Rich or Poor, or Saint and Sinner The poor man’s sins are glaring; In the face of ghostly warning He is caught in the fact Of an overt act — Buying greens on Sunday morning. (…)
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