Albert G. Greene.
9. You look the whole world in the face,
For you owe not any man.
Longfellow.
10. You loiter, lounge, are lank and lazy,
Though nothing ails you, yet uneasy;
Your days insipid, dull, and tasteless,
Your nights unquiet, long, and restless;
And e'en your sports at balls and races,