The Place of the Damned
All
folks who pretend to religion and grace,
Allow
there's a HELL, but dispute of the place:
But,
if HELL may by logical rules be defined
The
place of the damned -I'll tell you my mind.
Wherever
the damned do chiefly abound,
Most
certainly there is HELL to be found:
Damned
poets, damned critics, damned blockheads, damned knaves,
Damned
senators bribed, damned prostitute slaves;
Damned
lawyers and judges, damned lords and damned squires;
Damned
spies and informers, damned friends and damned liars;
Damned
villains, corrupted in every station;
Damned
time-serving priests all over the nation;
And
into the bargain I'll readily give you
Damned
ignorant prelates, and counsellors privy.
Then
let us no longer by parsons be flammed,
For
we know by these marks the place of the damned:
And
HELL to be sure is at Paris or Rome.
How
happy for us that it is not at home!