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 When all the world would have a matter hid,
 * Since Truth is seldom friend to any crowd,

Men write in fable, as old Æsop did,
 * Jesting at that which none will name aloud.

And this they needs must do, or it will fall Unless they please they are not heard at all

When desperate Folly daily laboureth
 * To work confusion upon all we have,

When diligent Sloth demandeth Freedom's death,
 * And banded Fear commandeth Honour's grave—

Even in that certain hour before the fall Unless men please they are not heard at all.

Needs must all please, yet some not all for need
 * Needs must all toil, yet some not all for gain,

But that men taking pleasure may take heed,
 * Whom present toil shall snatch from later pain.

Thus some have toiled but their reward was small Since, though they pleased, they were not heard at all.