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By Their Fruits
I KNOW a lover when I see one,And I can tell the way they fare:If those they dote on shed some sun,Or blow a cool and languid air.
Those that are loved, though niggardly,Move with a lively foot and eye;The others drag like men who seeTheir day and minute set to die.

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