For folly pleading, sought the Youth applause;

Sad for a time, then eloquently wild,

He gaily spoke as his companions smiled;

Lightly he rose, and with his former grace

Proposed some doubt, and argued on the case;

Fate and foreknowledge were his favourite themes -

How vain man’s purpose, how absurd his schemes:

“Whatever is, was ere our birth decreed;

We think our actions from ourselves proceed,

And idly we lament th’ inevitable deed;