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36. The different fruits of idlenesse, and vertue in young men.
As singing Grashoppers, a fond Youth revelsIn Summer blinks: & starves when tempests rage:
But wise men (Pismire like) enjoy the travels
Of their young yeares, in th'winter of their age:
These by their Providence have wealth in treasure:
While those are pained for their by-gone pleasure.
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