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  • Fortunes are made, if I the facts may state--
    Though poor myself, I know the fortunate:
    First, there's a knowledge of the way from whence
    Good fortune comes--and this is sterling sense:
    Then perseverance, never to decline
    The chase of riches till the prey is thine;
    And firmness never to be drawn away
    By any passion from that noble prey--
    By love, ambition, study, travel, fame,
    Or the vain hope that lives upon a name.

    George Crabbe (1839). “The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One Volume”, p.364