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Rh The cheerful light, the vital air, Are bleings widely given; Let nature's commoners enjoy The common gifts of heaven.

The well taught philoophic mind To all compaion gives; Casts round the world an equal eye, And feels for all that lives.

If mind, as ancient ages taught, A never dying flame, Still hifts thro' matter's varying forms, In every form the same,

Beware, let in the worm you cruh A brother's oul you find; And tremble lest thy luckles hand Dilodge a kindred mind. Or,