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From Boethius De Consolatione Philosophiae Book II Metre 4

Wouldst thou to some steadfast seat,

Out of Fortune's power retreat?

Wouldst thou, when fierce Eurus blows,

Calmly rest in safe repose?

Wouldst thou see the foaming main,

Tossing rave, but rave in vain?

Shun the mountain's airy brow,

Shun the sea-sapp'd sand below;

Soon th' aspiring fabric falls,

When loud Auster shakes her walls,

Soon the treach'rous sands retreat,

From beneath the cumbrous weight.

Fix not where the tempting

Mingles danger with delight;

Safe upon the rocky ground,

Firm and low thy mansion found;

There, 'mid tempest's loudest roars,

Dashing waves and shatter'd shores,

Thou shalt sit and smile to

All the world afraid but thee,

Lead a long and peaceful age,

And deride the utmost rage.

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Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson (18 September 1709 [OS 7 September] – 13 December 1784), often referred to as Dr Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting …

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