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