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No doubt this patience, when the world is damning us,

Is philosophic in our former friends;

’Tis also pleasant to be deemed magnanimous,

The more so in obtaining our own ends;

And what the lawyers call a “malus animus”

Conduct like this by no means comprehends:

Revenge in person’s certainly no virtue,

But then ’tis not my fault, if others hurt you.