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Ben Karshook’s Wisdom

    By Robert Browning



    “Would a man ’scape the rod?”
    Rabbi Ben Karshook saith,
    “See that he turn to God
    The day before his death.”
   
    “Ay could a man enquire
    When it shall come!” I say,
    The Rabbi’s eye shoots fire
    “Then let him turn to-day! “
   
    Quoth a young Sadducee:
    “Reader of many rolls,
    Is it so certain we
    Have, as they tell us, souls?”
   
    “Son, there is no reply!”
    The Rabbi bit his beard:
    “Certain, a soul have I
    We may have none,” he sneer’d.
   
    Thus Karshook, the Hiram’s-Hammer,
    The Right-hand Temple-column,
    Taught babes in grace their grammar,
    And struck the simple, solemn.
   
    Rome, April 27, 1854



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