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Tis well to borrow from the good and the great 'Tis wise to learn: 'tis God-like to create!
John Godfrey Saxe
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John Godfrey Saxe
Age: 70 †
Born: 1816
Born: June 2
Died: 1887
Died: March 31
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the United States of America
John Godfrey Saxe I
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So oft in theologic wars, The disputants, I ween, Rail on in utter ignorance Of what each other mean, And prate about an Elephant Not one of them has seen!
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I'm growing fonder of my staff I'm growing dimmer in the eyes I'm growing fainter in my laugh I'm growing deeper in my sighs I'm growing careless of my dress I'm growing frugal of my gold I'm growing wise I'm growing yes, I'm growing old!
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It was six men of Hindustan To learning much inclined, Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind) That each by observation Might satisfy the mind.
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Old Care has a mortgage on every estate, And that's what you pay for the wealth that you get.
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But blast the man, with curses loud and deep, Whate'er the rascal's name, or age, or station, Who first invented, and went round advising, That artificial cut-off, Early Rising!
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Long pains are light ones, Cruel ones are brief!
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It is wise to learn it is God-like to create.
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Beauty intoxicates the eye, as wine does the body both are morally fatal if indulged.
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Alas! poor human nature, pity, if hard pressed, degenerates into contempt.
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God bless the man who first invented sleep! So Sancho Panza said, and so say I.
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When Nature gives a gorgeous rose, Or yields the simplest fern, She writes this motto on the leaves, To whom it may concern! And so it is the poet comes And revels in her bowers, And, though another hold the land, Is owner of the flowers.
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Say, what is life? 'Tis to be born, A helpless Babe, to greet the light With a sharp wail, as if the morn Foretold a cloudy noon and night To weep, to sleep, and weep again, With sunny smiles between and then?
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At Learning's fountain it is sweet to drink, But 'tis a nobler privilege to think.
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All things of beauty are not theirs alone who hold the fee but unto him no less who can enjoy, than unto them who own, are sweetest uses given to posses.
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I like the lad who, when his father thought To clip his morning nap by hackneyed phrase Of vagrant worm by early songster caught, Cried, Served him right! it's not at all surprising The worm was punished, sir, for early rising!
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I love vast libraries yet there is a doubt, If one be better with them or without,-- Unless he use them wisely, and, indeed, Knows the high art of what and how to read.
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Order is the primary regulation of the celestial regions.
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