Tragi Fragen
tragic fragment
all devil as i am—a damned wretch,
a hardened, stubborn, uing villain,
still my heart melts at humaess;
and with si unavailing sighs
i view the helpless children of distress:
with tears indignant i behold the oppressor
rejoig in the ho man's destru,
whose unsubmitti was all his crime.—
ev'n you, ye hapless crew! i pity you;
ye, whom the seeming good think sin to pity;
ye poor, despised, abandoned vagabonds,
whom vice, as usual, has turn'd o'er to ruin.
oh! but for friends and interposing heaven,
i had been driven forth like you forlorn,
the most detested, worthless wretch among you!
o injured god! thy goodness has endow'd me
with talents passing most of my peers,
which i in just proportion have abused—
as far surpassing other on villains
as thou in natural parts has given me more.
all devil as i am—a damned wretch,
a hardened, stubborn, uing villain,
still my heart melts at humaess;
and with si unavailing sighs
i view the helpless children of distress:
with tears indignant i behold the oppressor
rejoig in the ho man's destru,
whose unsubmitti was all his crime.—
ev'n you, ye hapless crew! i pity you;
ye, whom the seeming good think sin to pity;
ye poor, despised, abandoned vagabonds,
whom vice, as usual, has turn'd o'er to ruin.
oh! but for friends and interposing heaven,
i had been driven forth like you forlorn,
the most detested, worthless wretch among you!
o injured god! thy goodness has endow'd me
with talents passing most of my peers,
which i in just proportion have abused—
as far surpassing other on villains
as thou in natural parts has given me more.