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PURSE-PROUD.

I scorn the selfish, purse-proud—,
Who piques himself on being rich
With two-score pounds, late legacied,
Saved by his half-starved father's greed—
To former neighbours not one word!
He bows obsequious to my Lord.
In public see him—how he capers!
Looks big—stops short—pulls out his papers,
And from a silly, puppish dunce,
Commences the great man at once.