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PROCRASTINATION.
Bent on building a house, while as yet a young man,Visto reach'd his old age ere he settled the plan;
When perfection the plan, still his taste so refined,
He could never make choice of a site to his mind;
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The Sexton, who housed him at once with his spade.
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