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HAPPINESS.

Plagu'd with Dependence on the Great
To raise me from my humble State;
With paying Court to faithless Friends,
Who disappointed all my Ends;
With wasting all my blooming Years
In endless Toils, and Hopes, and Fears;
How fondly longs my Soul to gain
The calm, uncrowded, rural Scene!
To fly the Man whose treach'rous Art
Deludes the undesigning Heart!
No Calumny, no pale-cheek'd Care,
No Envy shall attend me there.

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There seated near a gliding Stream,
Intent on some inspiring Theme,
Or wand'ring o'er the flow'ry Vale,
Imbibing Joy from ev'ry Gale,
I strive that blissful State to gain
So fondly sought, so sought in vain.
Vain are our fondest Hopes of Bliss
From such a faithless World as this,
Where Vice in ev'ry Form appears,
In wanton Youth, and palsy'd Years;
Where Villany exalted shines,
And Merit unregarded pines;
Angelic Probity's unpriz'd,
And Heav'n-descended Truth despis'd;

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Where Friendship's Name conceals a Knave
Subtle, and studious to deceive,
(A Corvus, who with great Success,
At once can murder and caress;)
Where triumphs self-adoring Pride,
Where Virtue's scorn'd, and God defy'd.
Too long deceiv'd I strove to know
Felicity in Things below.
But now, O Pow'r supreme! I see
True Happiness resides with thee,
With thee, whose Wisdom guides on high
The Worlds of Light that gild the Sky,
And made this Earth a Place of Pain,
A mix'd unsatisfying Scene.

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Let Wealth have Wings, and Friends profest
Stab the sincere unguarded Breast:
Preferment's golden Show'r be shed
On Clodio's undeserving Head:
Or Calumny's envenom'd Dart
Transfix me in the tend'rest Part:
Since no Distress in Time or Place,
Can make eternal Goodness cease,
In God alone my raptur'd Mind
Unmix'd Felicity shall find.