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The Autobiography of John Galt
In Two Volumes
Galt, John (1779-1839)
I.
VOL. I.
ODE.
JOHN GALT.
[Helpless, forgotten, sad, and lame]
EPIGRAM.
THE SPANISH DOLLAR.
ODE.
ATHENIAD.
TO THE RIVER PENEUS.
ODE TO SIMPLICITY.
EPIGRAM.
[“When evil falls, and you see all its scope]
IMPROMPTU.
II.
VOL. II.
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EPIGRAM.
If 'tis old age to mope alone,
Fortune, hope, health, and friendship gone,
Return'd from viewing many a clime,
And reading but to kill the time,
With wat'ry eye, and bosom cold,
Friends, that were mine,—am I not old?
The Autobiography of John Galt