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It Never Was Our Guise To Slight The Poor, Or Aught Humane Despise.
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It never was our guise
To slight the poor, or aught humane despise.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
-- The Odyssey of Homer, Book xiv, Line 65
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Far from gay cities and the ways of men.
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The sex is ever to a soldier kind.
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And wine can of their wits the wise beguile, Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile.
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Respect us human, and relieve us poor.
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For never, never, wicked man was wise.
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By Jove the stranger and the poor are sent, And what to those we give, to Jove is lent.
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Our fruitless labours mourn, And only rich in barren fame return.
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To hide their ignominious heads in Troy.
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A decent boldness ever meets with friends.
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