7 By | one 7 | brave 7 | stroke 717 to mark all | 1 human kind, 7 | 1 Calld | clear 7 | blank 7 | paper | every | infant | mind; 71 Where 7 | still, | 7 as opening sense 7 1 7 hér | dictates | wrote, 7 | Fair 7 | Virtue | put a | seal, 7 1.7 or | Vice, 717 a | blot. 711 | 7 The | thought was happy, | pertinent and true ! 7 Me | thinks a l genius | 7 might the plan pur | sue. 7|| 17| 7 (can you | pardon my pre | sumption?)| \ I, 71 No 7 | wit, 19 | no | genius, / yet for once, 717 will | try. 7||| 7 Various the paper | various | wants pro duce: 1911 7 The wants of fashion, / elegance | 7 and use. 7111 Men 9 17 are as / various; | 7 and if | right I | scan, . 명 Each 7 | sort of | paper l represents | some | man. 9111 Pray 7 | note the | fop; 7| | half 7 | powder 1 7 and half 7 | lace! 711 1 Nice as a | bandbox | 7 were | his | dwelling | place. 1 7111 He's the gilt 7 | paper, 1 7 which a part you | | store, 71 7 And | lock from | vulgar | hands 7 1 7 in the scru | toire. 7|11 7 Me | chanics, / servants, | farmers, 1 7 and so forth, 7 Are | copy | paper, 1 7 of in | ferior | worth; 7 | Less 7 | prized; 7 | | more 7 | useful; 1 7 for your ! desk decreed; 7| | Free to | all 7 | pens, 717 and prompt at | every need. 7||| 7 The | wretch 7 | 7 whom avarice | | bids to 7 | pinch and spare, 7 | | Starve, 7 | cheat 7 1 7 and | pilfer, | 7 to en rich an | heir, 7 | 7 Is | coarse 7 | brown 7 | paper; | | such as / ped lars | choose 7 | To wrap up wares 9 1 7 which | better | men 7 1 7 will use. ||| | Take 7 | next 7 | 7 the , miser's | contrast; | | 7 who des | troys 7 | Health, 7 | fame and fortune | 7 in a round of | joys. 9111 ? Will | any | paper | match 7 | him? 7! | Yes, I 1 7 throughout; 711 He's a | true ? | sinking | paper, | | past 7 | all 7 | doubt. 7111 7 The | retail | poli | tician's | anxious, thought 7 Deems 7 | this side | always' right, 71 and that 7 | stark 7 | nought: 71 7 He | foams with | censure; 1 7 with applause he | raves ; 7 7 A dupe to | rumours, | | and a tool to | knaves ; 711 He'll 7 | want 7 | no 7 type 7 | his / weakness 1 7 to pro | claim, 71 7 While | such a thing as | fools-cap | 7 has al name. 7111 7 The | hasty / gentleman, | 7 whose | blood runs / high; 71 7 Who | picks a quarrel | 7 if you step a | wry; 7 Who | can't a | jest, 717 a | hint, 7.17 or look en dure! 7| | What is he? 7 | What! 7 1 | Touch-paper 17 to be sure. 9111 What are our | poets? | | Take them 17 as they | ? fall 71 Good, 7 | bad, 7 | rich, 7 | poor; 7 | much read; | not read at | all! 7|| Them 7 | 7 and their works 7 | 7 in the same 7 | 1 class 7 | 7 you'll 7 | find:7) | They are the | mere / waste-paper | 7 of man | kind. 7111 7 Ob | serve the maiden, | | innocently | sweet! 7 l She's 7 | fair 7 | white 7 | paper! | 7 an unsullied sheet; 71 7 On | which 7 1 7 the | happy | man 9 17 whom fate or | dains 71 7 May | write his name, 7 1 7 and I take her for his | pains. 7 111 One 7 | instance more, 71.7 and only one 7 17 I'll bring! 7 | 'Tis the great 7 | man 7 | 7 who scorns a | little | thing; 7|| 7 Whose I thought, 7 | 7 whose | deeds, 7 | 7 whose | maxims | 7 are his own; 7 | | Form’d on the feelings | 7 of his / heart al 1 lone. 7 ||| True, 7 | genuine, | royal | paper, 1 7 is his 1 breast, 711 7 0f | all the | kinds 7| | most 7 | precious, purest, best! 7111 ALEXANDER'S FEAST. DRYDEN 'Twas at the royal | feast 7 1 7 for | Persia / won 7 On bis im perial | throne; 7|| 7 His | valiant | peers 7 1 7 were | plac'd a | round; 7 Their | brows 7 1 7 with roses | 7 and with | myr tle | bound: 711 So should de sert in arms be crown'd. 7| 1 11 7 The I lovely | Thais, | 7 by his side, 7 1 Sat like a | blooming | eastern | bride, 7 ) 7 In | flower of | youth, 717 and beauty's | pride. all Happy, 7| | happy, | | happy | pair! | 1 | None but the brave, 7 || none but the brave, 7 | | none | but the | brave 717 de serves the | fair! 7 111 7 A | mid the | tuneful I quire; 7 | 11 7 The | trembling | notes 7 17 as | cend the sky, 7 And | heavenly 1 joys in I spire. 7 IT 7 The song.7 | 7 be / gan from | Jove! 711 7 Who | left his blissful | seats a | bove 911 1 Such is the power of mighty | love! 7||| 7 A | dragon's | fiery | form 7 | 7 be | ly'd the God: 1 711 7 Sub | lime, 717 on | radiant | spires, 7? | 7 he i rode, 7|| When he to | fair 0 | lympia | press’d; 7 | 17 And, ' while he | sought her | snowy | breast, 7 | 7 A | round her | slender | waist 7 | 7 hel curl'd, 7] 7 And | stamp'd 7 | 7 an image of himself, 7 | 1 7 a 1 sovereign | 7 of the I world! 7111 lofty | sound, 711 |