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  1. Yet gifts should prove their use:
    I own the Past profuse
  2. Some, to whom Heav'n in wit has been profuse,
    Want as much more to turn it to its use;
  3. He marks, with colours how profuse
    Some are design'd to please the eye;
    While beauty some combine with use,
  4. I'd level gaols, let scoundrels loose,
    Blow priests and churches up—
    But, oh, my pity's so profuse
  5. Patience and hope had parted truce,
    And, sun-like, Love obscured his ray
    With dazzling mists, driven up profuse
  6. You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse,
    And pompous buildings once were things of use.
  7. Is not the red-streak's future juice
    The source of your delight profound,
    Where Ariconium pours her gems profuse,
  8. With grateful thanks profuse,
    Took from her wing a quill and wrote
    This lay of a Golden Goose.
  9. to escape from his recluse,
    his working days profuse,

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