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arc Antony's clothes? Where are the gloves from Antoinette's hand? Where Oliver Goldsmith's hose? I do not search for the ships of Tyre-- The grave of Whittington's cat Would sooner set my spirit on fire-- Or even Beau Brummel's hat. And when I reflect that there are spots In the world that I can't find, Where lie these same identical lots, And many of this same kind, I'm tempted to give a store of gold To him that will bring to me A glass, Earth's mysteries to unfold, And show me where these things be. _MEMORIES_ YON maiden once a jester did adore, Who early died and in the church-yard sleeps. Once in a while she reads his best jokes o'er And sits her down and madly, sorely weeps. _A SAD STATE_ I KNOW a man in Real Estate, Whose pride of self's sublime. He'd like to be a poet great But "can't afford the time." _AD ASTRA PER OTIUM_ AS I read over old John Dryden's verse, The rhymes of men like William Blake, and Gay, The stuff that helped fill Edmund Waller's purse, And that which placed on Marvell's brow the bay, It doth appear to me that in those times The Muses quaffed not sparkling wine, but grog, And that to grow immortal through one's rhymes Was 'bout as hard as falling off a log. _CONSOLATION_ SHAKESPEARE was not accounted great When good Queen Bess ruled England's state, So why should I to-day repine Because the laurel is not mine? Perhaps in twenty-ninety-three Folks will begin to talk of me, And somewhere statues may be built Of me, in bronze, perhaps in gilt, And sages full of quips and quirks Will wonder if I wrote my works. So why should I repine to-day Because my brow wears not the bay? _SATISFACTION_ ON READING "NOT ONE DISSATISFIED," BY WALT WHITMAN GOD spare the day when I am satisfied! Enough is truly likened to a feast that leaves man satiate. The sluggishness of fulness comes apace; the dulness of a mind that knows all things. The lack of every sweet desire; no new sensation for the soul! To want no more? What vile estate is that? What holds the morrow for the soul that's satisfied? What holds the future for the mind content? Is aspiration worthless? Is much-abused ambition then so vile? What is the essence of the joy of living? Must yesterday, to-morrow, and t
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