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A Gentleman

’Tis he whose every thought and deed
     By rule of virtue moves;
   Whose generous tongue disdains to speak
     The thing his heart disproves.
 
   Who never did a slander forge
     His neighbor’s fame to wound;
   Nor hearken to a false report
     By malice whispered round.
 
   Who vice in all its pomp and power
     Can treat with just neglect;
   And piety, though clothed in rags,
     Religiously respect.
 
   Who to his plighted word of truth
     Has ever firmly stood;
   And, though he promised to his loss,
     Still makes his promise good.
 
   Whose soul in usury disdains
     His treasure to employ;
   Whom no reward can ever bribe
     The guiltless to destroy.
 
   I hold it as a changeless law,
     From which no soul can sway or swerve,
   We have that in us which will draw
     Whate’er we need or most deserve.
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