Occasional verse, moral and sacred Published for the instruction and amusement of the Candidly Serious and Religious [by Edward Perronet] |
CAUTION IN COMMENDING BOOK OR COMPANY. |
Occasional verse, moral and sacred | ||
CAUTION IN COMMENDING BOOK OR COMPANY.
What's one man's poison, may be t'others meat;All can't digest, tho' all at times may eat.
Some are like bees, that poisons turn to food;
And some like toads, to poison all that's good.
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What tho' his strength no mischief may imbibe,
Why health may injure, and, what's still far worse,
May taint thy heart, and leave thee to accurse
The fatal moment, when thy folly's pate
[illeg.] on another's sleeve the casting die of Fate.
Occasional verse, moral and sacred | ||