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His morn of youth how wondrous fair! How beauteous was his bloom! But oh he stray'd from virtues path And pangs his life consume. His wasted form, his livid Eye His haggard aspect pale, Of many a hidden, hideous vice Recount a [[underline]] fearful tale. -- [[/underline]] [[foreign: French]] Qui peut tout ce qu'il veut, veut plus que ce qu'il doit. [[/foreign: French]] ---He had more of discretion than Understanding [[underline]] discretion [[/underline]] employs itself in [[underline]] things, actions, projects [[/underline]] & their [[underline]] progress: Understanding [[/underline]] in the minute distinction between [[underline]] Ideas, [[/underline]] their exact [[underline]] Boundaries & characteristicks. [[/underline]]