And come at last to teem with impulses

Of muscular motion, not to be withstood,

And either giving vent unto themselves

In numerous feats of wild agility,

Or terminating in despair and death.

Now, of all sedentary lives, none seems

So much so as the tailor's.—Weavers use

Both arms and legs, and, we may safely add,

Their bodies too, for arms and legs can't move

Without the body—as the waving branch