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 Zeus, who hath fear and custom under foot.

But loves not laws thrown down and lives awry.

Yet is not less himself than his own law.

Nor shifts and shuffles old things up and down.

But what he will remoulds and discreates.

Much, but not this, that each thing live its life.

Nor only live, but lighten and lift up higher.

Pride breaks itself, and too much gained is gone.

Things gained are gone, but great things done endure.