Of British Themis with no mean applause
Pronounced and in his volumes taught our laws
Which others at their bar so often wrench1;
To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench2
In mirth that after no repenting3 draws;
Let Euclid rest and Archimedes pause
And what the Swede intends and what the French.
To measure life learn thou betimes and know
Toward solid good what leads the nearest way;
For other things mild Heaven a time ordains4
And disapproves5 that care though wise in show
That with superfluous6 burden loads the day
And when God sends a cheerful hour refrains.