Reader, I was born, and cried;
I crack’d, I smelt, and so I died.
Like Julius Caesar’s was my death,
Who in the senate lost his breath.
Much alike entomb’d does lie
The noble Romulus and I:
And when I died, like Flora fair,
I left the commonwealth my heir.
(Matthew Prior)
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