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Thou see'st a vengeance voiceless and unseen

For one who sleeps or walks or sits at ease:

It takes its course obliquely, here to-day,

And there to-morrow. Nor does night conceal

Men's deeds of ill, but whatsoe'er thou dost,

Think that some God beholds it.

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“All have their chance:” good proverb for the rich.

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