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 The miser is as much in want of what he has, as of what he has 
not.
 [Lat., read more 
 The miser is as much in want of what he has, as of what he has 
not.
 [Lat., Tam deest avaro quod habet, quam quod non habet.] 
 Since you go where all have gone before, why do you torment your 
your disgraceful life with such mean read more 
 Since you go where all have gone before, why do you torment your 
your disgraceful life with such mean ambitions, O miser?
 [Lat., Abiturus illuc priores abierunt,
  Quid mente caeca torques spiritum?
   Tibi dico, avare.] 
 He sat among his bags, and, with a look
 Which hell might be ashamed of, drove the poor
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 He sat among his bags, and, with a look
 Which hell might be ashamed of, drove the poor
  Away unalmed; and midst abundance died--
   Sorest of evils!--died of utter want. 
 Decrepit miser! base ignoble wretch!
 I am descended of a gentler blood.
  Thou art no father nor read more 
 Decrepit miser! base ignoble wretch!
 I am descended of a gentler blood.
  Thou art no father nor friend of mine. 
 'Tis strange the miser should his cares employ
 To gain those riches he can ne'er enjoy;
  Is read more 
 'Tis strange the miser should his cares employ
 To gain those riches he can ne'er enjoy;
  Is it less strange the prodigal should waste
   His wealth to purchase what he ne'er can taste? 
 And were it not that they are loath to lay out money on a rope, 
they would be hanged read more 
 And were it not that they are loath to lay out money on a rope, 
they would be hanged forthwith, and sometimes die to save 
charges. 
A mere madness, to live like a wretch, and die rich.
A mere madness, to live like a wretch, and die rich.
 The unsunn'd heaps
 Of miser's treasures.  
 The unsunn'd heaps
 Of miser's treasures. 
 Hoards after hoards his rising raptures fill;
 Yet still he sighs, for hoards are wanting still.  
 Hoards after hoards his rising raptures fill;
 Yet still he sighs, for hoards are wanting still.