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| Condemn’d to hope’s delusive mine, | ||
| As on we toil from day to day, | ||
| By sudden blasts, or slow decline, | ||
| Our social comforts drop away. | ||
| 5 | Well tried through many a varying year, | |
| See Levet to the grave descend; | ||
| Officious, innocent, sincere, | ||
| Of ev’ry friendless name the friend. | ||
| Yet still he fills affection’s eye, | ||
| 10 | Obscurely wise, and coarsely kind; | |
| Nor, letter’d arrogance, deny | ||
| Thy praise to merit unrefin’d. | ||
| When fainting nature call’d for aid, | ||
| And hov’ring death prepar’d the blow, | ||
| 15 | His vig’rous remedy display’d | |
| The power of art without the show. | ||
| In misery’s darkest caverns known, | ||
| His useful care was ever nigh, | ||
| Where hopeless anguish pour’d his groan, | ||
| 20 | And lonely want retir’d to die. | |
| No summons mock’d by chill delay, | ||
| No petty gain disdain’d by pride, | ||
| The modest wants of ev’ry day | ||
| The toil of ev’ry day supplied. | ||
| 25 | His virtues walk’d their narrow round, | |
| Nor made a pause, nor left a void; | ||
| And sure th’ Eternal Master found | ||
| The single talent well employ’d. | ||
| The busy day, the peaceful night, | ||
| 30 | Unfelt, uncounted, glided by; | |
| His frame was firm, his powers were bright, | ||
| Tho’ now his eightieth year was nigh. | ||
| Then with no throbbing fiery pain, | ||
| No cold gradations of decay, | ||
| 35 | Death broke at once the vital chain, | |
| And free’d his soul the nearest way. |