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“Where merit lives, the greatest sorrow swells,
Fortune forsakes the spot where anguish dwells;
Obscure in life the man of letters mourns,
While hope, and care, and sorrow come by turns;
Or if his reputation widely spread,
Oft has he starved, and even wanted bread,
Perished in poverty, of little note,
While others profited by what he wrote.