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I play at Richesto appease
The Clamoring for Gold
It kept me from a Thief, I think,
For often, overbold
With Want, and Opportunity
I could have done a Sin
And been Myself that easy Thing
An independent Man
But often as my lot displays
Too hungry to be borne
I deem Myself what I would be
And novel Comforting
My Poverty and I derive
We question if the Man
Who ownEsteem the Opulence
As WeWho never Can
Should ever these exploring Hands
Chance Sovereign on a Mine
Or in the longuneven term
To win, become their turn
How fitter they will befor Want
Enlightening so well
I know not which, Desire, or Grant
Be wholly beautiful