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Long Meter.

    By Eugene Field



    All human joys are swift of wing
    For heaven doth so allot it
    That when you get an easy thing
    You find you haven't got it.

    Man never yet has loved a maid,
    But they were sure to part, sir;
    Nor never lacked a paltry spade
    But that he drew a heart, sir!

    Go, Chauncey! it is plain as day
    You much prefer a dinner
    To walking straight in wisdom's way--
    Go to, thou babbling sinner.

    The froward part that you have played
    To me this lesson teaches:
    To trust no man whose stock in trade
    Is after-dinner speeches.



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