The mind of man must have whereon to work,

Or it will rust—we see it in the Turk;

And Justice Danvers, though he read the news,

And all of law that magistrates peruse—

Bills about roads and charities—yet still

Wanted employ his vacant mind to fill;

These were not like the shipping, once his pride,

Now, with his blue surtout, laid all aside. 160

No doubt, his spirits in their ebb to raise,

He found some help in men’s respect and praise—