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106 But anxious Study, Discontent, and Care, Love without hope, and Hate without revenge, And Fear, and Jealousy, fatigue the soul, Engross the subtle ministers of life, And spoil the lab'ring functions of their share. Hence the lean gloom that Melancholy wears; The Lover's paleness; and the sallow hue Of Envy, Jealousy; the meagre stare Of sore Revenge: The canker'd body hence Betrays each fretful motion of the mind.


 * The strong-built pedant; who both night and day

Feeds on the coarsest fare the schools bestow, And crudely fattens at gross Burman's stall; O'erwhelm'd with phlegm lies in a dropsy drown'd, Or sinks in lethargy before his time. With useful studies you, and arts that please Employ your mind, amuse but not fatigue. Rh