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Mortal! whilst Fortune with benignant hand
Fills to the brim thy cup of happiness,
  Whilst her unclouded sun
  Illumes thy summer day,

Canst thou rejoice—rejoice that Time flies fast?
That Night shall shadow soon thy summer sun?
  That swift the stream of Years
  Rolls to Eternity?

If thou hast wealth to gratify each wish,
If Power be thine, remember what thou art—
  Remember thou art Man,
  And Death thine heritage!

Hast thou known Love? does Beauty's better sun
Cheer thy fond heart with no capricious smile,
  Her eye all eloquence,
  Her voice all harmony?