The Universal Epitaph

John Clare

1793 to 1864

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Track 1

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Every 10th word

No flattering praises daub my stone,
My frailties and faults to hide;
My faults and failings all are known—
I liv’d in sin—in sin I died.

And oh! me not, I pray,
You who my sad confession view;
But ask your soul, if it can say,
That I’m a viler man than you.