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They Do Not Understand

Poetic Justice logoIn The Devil's Dream, poet Hilary Douglas Pepler (1878-1951; pictured) was hard on attorneys and lawyers.

Pepler, originally a Quaker but later a Roman Catholic, was a little known author except for this verse for which he is best remembered.

Born Harry Pepler, he changed his given name to Hilary.

Harshness to lawyers notwithstanding, what he wrote rhymes ... and it is about the law so it is, by any objective standard, Poetic Justice:

The things that lawyers know about,
Are property and land.

But why the leaves are on the trees;
And why the waves disturb the seas;

Hilary Pepler Why honey is the food of bees;
Why horses have such tender knees;

Why winters come when rivers freeze;
Why faith is more than what one sees;

And hope survives the worst disease;
And charity is more than these ...

They do not understand.

Published: Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Last updated: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
By: Lloyd Duhaime
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Unless otherwise noted, this article was written by Lloyd Duhaime, Barrister, Solicitor, Attorney and Lawyer (and Notary Public!). It is not intended to be legal advice and you would be foolhardy to rely on it in respect to any specific situation you or an acquaintance may be facing. In addition, the law changes rapidly and sometimes with little notice so from time to time, an article may not be up to date. Therefore, this is merely legal information designed to educate the reader. If you have a real situation, this information will serve as a good springboard to get legal advice from a lawyer.

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