Poems And Songs

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Poems And Songs
David Walter Purdie
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SONNET PRIDE. 53 " Wind up now gently for the side, I'll land 'im for you, " some one cried ; With napkin firm rolled round his hand, A splendid fish lay on dry land, Amid loud cheers of " Grandly done, " Cheers that proclaimed my spurs were won, I finished my first salmon run.
Sonnet &ride.
Of all the privileged evils that disgrace Society, pride is by far the worst. What care I for the monied millionaire, With his purse-proud looks and lofty bearing ? Nature has been as kind to me as him ; He
..., like myself, is only mortal. Chance Or fortune may have lined his pouches with Yellow sovereigns, and mine with poverty, But what of that ? The fountain of honour Springs not from titles, neither hath virtue Her dwelling exclusively in mammon. She is as bright an ornament in the Cottage hall as in the royal palace. I detest pride above every evil ; Allied with poverty 't is disgusting. 5 Tis a canker worm in the human heart, 54- SONNET PRIDE.
Eating the beauty out of our nature By its selfish abominableness.


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