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A humble place was vacant^he besought His patron's interest, and the office caught ; For still the virgin was his faithful friend.
And one so sober could with truth commend, Who of his own defeats most humbly thought, And their advice with zeal and reverence sought.
267 GEORGE CRABBE Whom thus the mistress praised, the maid approved, And her he wedded whom he wisely loved.
No more he needs assistance — but, alas ! i lo He fears the money will for liquor pass ; Or that the seaman might to flatte
...rers lend.
Or give support to some pretended friend.
Still, he must write — he wrote, and he confess'd That, till absolved, he should be sore distress'd ; But one so friendly would, he thought, forgive The hasty deed — Heav'n knew how he should live ; " But you," he added, " as a man of sense, " Have well consider'd danger and expense : "I ran, alas! into the fatal snare, no " And now for trouble must my mind prepare ; "And how, with children, I shall pick my way, " Through a hard world, is more than I can say : " Then change not, brother, your more happy state, " Or on the hazard long deliberate." George answer'd gravely, " It is right and fit, " In all our crosses, humbly to submit : " Your apprehensions are unwise, unjust ; "Forbear repining, and expel distrust." — He added, " Marriage was the joy of life," :3o And gave his service to his brother's wife ; 'Then vow'd to bear in all expense a part, And thus concluded, " Have a cheerful heart." Had the glad Isaac been his brother's guide.


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