Part 143 (1/2)

It is not so much what you say, As the e you use, As the tones in which you convey it

W

1993

PALACE AND SWEATSHOP

A lady sits in her boudoir Languid with leisure's disease, World-weary and ith ennui-- Society fails to please; She craves fresh scenesnew?

She's tired of luxury's gilding, Weary of nothing to do

Her life seea counterfeits friendshi+p And love is only a name; Heart-sick she sulks in seclusion And scans in mental review, Her social realm and the follies She knows are weak and untrue

Thus over her life she ponders, Scorning, rebellious in vain, Till iain; Her world -- She brilliantly plays her part, And bravely the queen of pleasure S heart

Nearby, but a few blocks distant Fro picture Of strenuous life in the sluarret, Frolow, And the sweat-shop wolf is prowling For aye in the street below

Stitch, stitch all day without ceasing, Knowing no rest or delay

Huaret Scott Hall_

1994

OUR WANTS

We are ruined, not by e really want But by e think ant; Therefore never go abroad in search of your wants; If they be real wants, They will come home in search of you; For he that buys what he does not want, Will often hat he cannot buy

--_Colton_

1995

_The Source of Wants_--It is not from nature, but from education and habits, that our wants are chiefly derived

--_Fielding_

1996

He cannot provide for the wants of others, whose own are nu

--_Plutarch_

1997