| A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes | ||
On WIT.
True wit is like the brilliant stone
Dug from the Indian mine;
Which boasts two various powers in one
To cut as well as shine.
Dug from the Indian mine;
Which boasts two various powers in one
To cut as well as shine.
Genius, like that, if polish'd right,
With the same gifts abounds;
Appears at once both keen and bright,
And sparkles while it wounds.
With the same gifts abounds;
Appears at once both keen and bright,
And sparkles while it wounds.
| A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes | ||