My son, if e'er thou wed a wife, And heart and fortune wouldst enjoy, Take her not from a peasant's life, And not from a citizen's employ; For from a peasant thou wilt find A stubborn, stolid, stupid mind, And from the citizen's care and strife, A temper soured by plagues of life.
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My son, if e'er thou wed a wife,
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My son, if e'er thou wed a wife, And heart and fortune wouldst enjoy, Take her not from a peasant's life, And not from a citizen's employ; For from a peasant thou wilt find A stubborn, stolid, stupid mind, And from the citizen's care and strife, A temper soured by plagues of life.