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    In the Pauper's Turnip-Field

    by Herman Melville
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    Crow, in pulpit lone and tall
    Of yon charred hemlock, grimly dead,
    Why on me in preachment call -
    Me, by nearer preachment led
    Here in homily of my hoe.
    The hoe, the hoe,
    My heavy hoe
    That earthward bows me to foreshow
    A mattock heavier than the hoe.
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