“Thou shalt not want, young man! nor yet abound,

And time shall try thee, if thy heart be sound;

Thou shalt be watch’d till thou hast learn’d to know

Th’ All-seeing Watcher of the world below,

And worlds above, and thoughts within; from Whom

Must be thy certain, just, and final doom.

Thy doors all closely barr’d, thy windows blind,

Before all silent, silent all behind—

Thy hand was stretch’d to do whate’er thy soul

In secret would—no mortal could—controul. 180