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The Good Conceit

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Out of the cloud that covers me     And blots the stars and seldom lifts,     I thank whatever gods may be     For my indubitable gifts.     Under the whip, upon the setts,     Men drive me many a galling mile;     My stock of editors' regrets     Would fill a barrow, but -- I smile.     Fast by this trade of wind and wit     I mean to hold till life be done,     And every year I stay in it     Finds, and shall find me, tugging on.     It matters not how stiff and sheer     The climb -- how difficult the sum,     I am the man they've got to hear!     I am the man that's bound to come!

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