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An ACROSTICK.

Push'd on by virtue, and industrious care,
As all men are in something singular,
The Fates agreed to favour each design
Remarkably that he did e'er incline.
In him the proverb's good to a great pitch,
Chiefly the hand that's diligent makes rich:
Keenly, by day, he and his servants wrought,
His sleep by night was banish'd oft by thought;
Unweariedly each day he did pursue
New schemes and projects that he had in view,
Till he made purchase of a good estate,
Each year still adding till it was more great:
Reverse of pride and churlishness, yet he
Observ'd the rules of mod'rate decencie.
Fortune smil'd on him with a full broad face,
Kindly caress'd him to his grave in peace.
No common man e'er such a figure made,
Admir'd by all; now his immortal shade
Pursues his active course where it is fled.