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PROLOGUE.

I generously remove wealth's proud barrier,
Of distant ranks bring kindred tempers near;
And spurning custom's arbitrary rule,
Would fain bring back the world to nature's school.

Yet rashly 'tis pronounced that I am blind—
———No; be the blindness charged on human kind.
Let man with reason mix my hallowed fire,
And then shall happiness exalt desire.