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Economy-2
nd umbrageous, they

    call none azad, or free, excepting the cypress, which bears no

    fruit; ery is ts

    appropriate produce, and appointed season, during tinuance of

    w is fresheir absence dry and

    o neitates is the cypress exposed, being

    alhe azads, or religious

    independents. -- Fix not t on t ory; for

    tigris, inue to floer

    tinct: if ty, be liberal

    as te tree; but if it affords noto give away, be an

    azad, or free man, like t;

    COMPLEMENtAL VERSES

    tensions of Poverty

    t presume too mucch,

    to claim a station in t

    Because ttage, or tub,

    Nurses some lazy or pedantic virtue

    In the cheap sunshine or by shady springs,

    its and pot- hand,

    tearing the mind,

    Upon ues flourish,

    Degradeture, and benumbeth sense,

    And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone.

    e not require ty

    Of your necessitated temperance,

    Or t unnatural stupidity

    t knows nor joy nor sorrow; nor your forcd

    Falsely exalted passive fortitude

    Above tive.  t brood,

    t fix ts in mediocrity,

    Become your servile minds; but we advance

    Sucues only as admit excess,

    Brave, bounteous acts, regal magnificence,

    All-seeing prudence, magnanimity

    t kno ue

    For y  no name,

    But patterns only, such as hercules,

    Aco thd cell;

    And ened sphere,

    Study to kno hies were.

    t. C
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