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The more 't is rainbows that we chase The more we madden in the race. Think not all playthings are for boys, The oldest dotard hath his toys. Who buys nor pays for what he got May sell what he would rather not. mmm The youth is apt to scorn at age, While folly envieth the sage. Sessions presided o'er by hate Never see cause to arbitrate. A most precarious life he leads Who judges others their misdeeds More covetous the wish More grievous is the dish. Strong are the legs which can sup- port Pros...perity of every sort. Let not the wise spurn fools in speech; Whom better could their wisdom teach? A single penny fairly got Is worth a thousand that are not. If greatness were enough for one The cow would soon the hare outrun. O strange that this should ever be, The bowl drowns more than doth the sea! ilfMIMilM In Life's great volume every leaf Reveals the water-mark of Grief. Not even fate can claim control Over man's fortitude of soul. *Tis wise to drop the jest Then when it pleases best. Second by second Time proceeds, And yet he sows eternal deeds.
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