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from the "misanthrope."
Heaven's wonders; pride is worthy of a crown,
Cunning is wit, stupidity 's pure goodness,
The babbler 's pleasant company, the silent
Mute from becoming modesty—'tis thus
A lover, in his ardour's blind excess,
Adores the very faults of her he loves.

THE END.



E. B. Mears, stereotyper.C. Sherman, printer.