Chapter 1913 of 1964 · 61 words · ~1 min read

LXXXV.

But of all Nature's discrepancies, none Upon the whole is greater than the difference Beheld between the Country and the Town, Of which the latter merits every preference From those who have few resources of their own. And only think, or act, or feel, with reference To some small plan of interest or ambition-- Both which are limited to no condition.