For each delight, in search of wealth he went,

For ease alone, the wealth acquired is spent -

And spent in vain; enrich’d, aggrieved, he sees

The envied poor possess’d of joy and ease:

And now he flies from place to place, to gain

Strength for enjoyment, and still flies in vain:

Mark! with what sadness, of that pleasant crew,

Boist’rous in mirth, he takes a transient view;

And fixing then his eye upon the sea,

Thinks what has been and what must shortly be: