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Excerpt from The Works of the English Poets, Vol. 52: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical
In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates, a while, his labour loft; Then chears his heart with what his fate affords, And chaunts his fonnet to deceive the time, Till the due feafon calls him to tepore Thus I, long-travel'd in the ways of men, And dancing, with the ref't, the giddy' maze.
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