While blooming Spring descends from genial skies,
By whose mild influence instant wonders rise;
From whose soft breath Elysian beauties flow;
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It is a pleasure to read about virtue and honor instead of its opposites- - -
Happiest of these is he whose matchless mind,
By learning strengthen'd, and by taste refined,
In Virtue's cause essay'd its earliest powers,
Chose Virtue's paths, and strew'd her paths with flowers.
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It is a pleasure to read about virtue and honor instead of its opposites- - - Happiest of these is he whose matchless mind, By learning strengthen'd, and by taste refined, In Virtue's cause essay'd its earliest powers, Chose Virtue's paths, and strew'd her paths with flowers.