To see new sights still coveteth the Eye;
The craving stomach, though it may be still'd,
Yet craves again without a new supply.
All Earthly things man's cravings answer not,
Whose little heart would all the World contain,
(If all the World should fall to one man's lot)
And notwithstanding empty still remain.
The Eastern Conqueror was said to weep
When he the Indian Oce-an did view,
To see his Conquest bounded by the Deep,