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The Puppet-Show Of Life.

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Thou'rt welcome in my box to peep!     Life's puppet-show, the world in little,     Thou'lt see depicted to a tittle,     But pray at some small distance keep!     'Tis by the torch of love alone,     By Cupid's taper, it is shown.     See, not a moment void the stage is!     The child in arms at first they bring,     The boy then skips, the youth now storms and rages,     The man contends, and ventures everything!     Each one attempts success to find,     Yet narrow is the race-course ever;     The chariot rolls, the axles quiver,     The hero presses on, the coward stays behind,     The proud man falls with mirth-inspiring fall,     The wise man overtakes them all!     Thou see'st fair woman it the barrier stand,     With beauteous hands, with smiling eyes,     To glad the victor with his prize.

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