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And sigh that one thing only has been lentTo youth and age in common,--discontent.
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In such a strait the wisest may well be perplexed, and the boldest staggered.
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Whoe'er was edified, themselves were not.
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Past and to come seem best; things present worst.
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I see your brows are full of discontent,Your hearts of sorrow and your eyes of tears.
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I know a discontented gentleman,Whose humble means match not his haughty mind.
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I was born to other things.
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Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation.
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Poor in abundance, famish'd at a feast.
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The best things beyond their measure cloy.
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We love in others what we lack ourselves, and would be everything but what we are.
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And from the discontent of man The world's best progress springs.
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