WHEN Morine, deceas’d, to the Devil went down,
’Twas nothing would serve him but Satan’s own crown;
“Thy fool’s head,” quoth Satan, “that crown shall wear never,
I grant thou’rt as wicked, but not quite so clever.”
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A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband
by John Vance Cheney
The dust, unlifted, lies as first it lay
When on his dewy path came up the day;
The spider-web stirs not; on seas of air,
The thistle-ship, becalmed, rocks idly there;