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FRAGMENT by THOMAS HOOD

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First Line: TO NOTE THE SYMPTOMS OF THE TIMES
Last Line: THAN ONE GOOD DROP OF ROPE.

TO note the symptoms of the times,
Its cruel and cold-blooded crimes,
One sure result we win.
Tho' rude and rougher modes, no doubt,
Of murther are not going out,
That poison's coming in.

The powder that the doom'd devour
And drink, -- for sugar, -- meal, -- or flower,
Narcotics for the young --
And worst of all, that subtle juice
That can a sudden death produce,
Whilst yet upon the tongue.

So swift in its destructive pace,
Easy to give, and hard to trace,
So potable -- so clear!
So small the needful dose -- to slip
Between the fatal cup and lip,
In Epsom salts or beer.

Arrest the plague with cannabis --
And * * * publish this,
To quench the felon's hope: --
Twelve drops of prussic acid, still
Are not more prompt and sure to kill
Than one good Drop of Rope.



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