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Quid enim fetidius humano cadauere Quid horribilius homine mortuo. &c.

He sayeth, what thynge may fouler be
Than a deade mannes body, is for to se
And what is more horryble, in any place
Than is to behelde a deade mannes face
And when it is, in earth by wounde
Wormes wyll do eate it, in a lytell stounde
Tyll that foule flesshe, away be ybyte
And thus I fynde, in holy boke ywryte.