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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.
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.