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207 of this Collection.
310 MISCELLANEOUS.
And when, the third day, he expects to bear fruit, Sir, Comes a cold nipping frost, and strikes deep to the root, Sir.
Oh ! oh ! Poverty, &c.
III.
Like boys, who with bladders, have swum in the tide, Sir, For Summers I've ventur'd, but ventur'd too wide, Sir! And now when, at length, I awake from my dream, Sir, I'm left to be toss'd to and fro by the stream, Sir. Oh ! oh ! Poverty, &c.
IV.
The pomps and the glories, that long me elated, All sicken'd an
...d vanish'd, arc spurn'd at and hated: Oh ! how wretched the man, who on princes dc* pends, Sir, For a time he may thrive, but their favour soon ends, Sir.
Oh ! oh ! Poverty, &c.
V.
There are, 'twixt the smile which we fain would aspire to, The sweet aspect of princes that all have desire to, MISCELLANEOUS. 311 , More pangs and more fears than e'en warfare or women have, And the soul sinks desponding at last in the grave. Oh ! oh ! Poverty, &c.
VI.
Cromwell, when I am no more, as soon will be, Let Wolsey's last words with reflection then fill thee ; O say then, what I, in my last moments taught thee, By sad proof, what, alas !


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