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Poems
From Ibn Jemin

by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Two things thou shalt not long for, if thou love a mind serene;-
A woman to thy wife, though she were a crowned queen;
And the second, borrowed money,-though the smiling lender say
That he will not demand the debt until the Judgment Day.
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