And wealthy each, his party’s boast and pride;

Sons of one father, of two mothers born,

They hold each other in true party-scorn.

James is the one who for the people fights,

The sturdy champion of their dubious rights;

Merchant and seaman rough, but not the less

Keen in pursuit of his own happiness;

And what his happiness?—To see his store

Of wealth increase, till Mammon groans, “No more!” 10

James goes to church—because his father went,