The Beggar's Quatrain.
("Aveugle comme Homre.") [Improvised at the Caf de Paris.] Blind, as was Homer; as Belisarius, blind, But one weak child to guide his vision dim. The hand which dealt him bread, in pity kind - He'll never see; God sees it, though, for him. H.L.C., "London Society."
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