The land of self-interest groans from shore to shore, For fear that plenty should attain the poor.
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thou,
My hope, my comforter, my all!
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Dreading that climax of all human ills the inflammation of his weekly bills.
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O gold I still prefer thee unto paper which makes bank credit like a bank of vapor.
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Tis the perception of the beautiful, A fine extension of the faculties, Platonic, universal, wonderful, Drawn from the stars, and filtered through the skies, Without which life would be extremely dull
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