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THE LITTLENESS OF LIFE by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON

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First Line: LIFE IS SO LITTLE IN ITS VANITIES
Last Line: TO THEIR OWN WRETCHED LEVEL NOBLER THINGS.
Subject(s): LIFE; VANITY;

LIFE is so little in its vanities,
So mean, and looking to such worthless aim,
Truly the dust, of which we are a part,
Predominates amid mortality.
Great crimes have something of nobility;
Mighty their warning, vast is their remorse:
But these small faults, they make one half of life
Belong to lowest natures, and reduce
To their own wretched level nobler things.



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