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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ...walk before me bare. My legs run footmen by me, go or stand: My ready arms wait close on either hand: My lips are porters to the dangerous door: And either ear a trusty auditor. And when abroad I go, fancy shall be My skilful coachman, and shall hurry me ' Through heaven and earth, and Neptune's watT)' plain, And in a moment drive me back again. The charge of all my cellar, thirst, is thine; Thou butler art, and yeoman of my wine. Stomach the cook, whose dishes best delight, Because their only sauce is appetite. My other cook, digestion; where to me Teeth carve, and palate will the taster be. And the two eyelids, when I go to sleep, Like careful grooms my silent chamber keep. Where lest a cold oppress my vital part, A gentle fire is kindled by the heart. And lest too great a heat procure my pain, The lungs fan wind to cool those parts again et of my brain embers of my train. Invention master of my mint grows there, And memory my faithful treasurer. And though in others 'tis a treacherous part, My tongue is secretary to my heart. And then the pages of my soul and sense, Love, anger, pleasure, grief, concupiscence, And all affections else, are taught t' obey Like subjects, not like favourites to sway. This is my manor-house, and men shall see I here live master of my family. Say, then, thou man of wealth, in what degree May thy proud fortunes overbalance me? Thy many barks plough the rough ocean's back; And I am never frighted with a wrack. Thy flocks of sheep are numberless to tell, And with one fleece I can be cloth'd as well, Thou hast a thousand several farms to let, And I do feed on ne'er a tenant's sweat. Thou hast the commons to enclosure brought,1 And I have fix'd no" bound to my...