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  • Men famed for wit, of dangerous talents vain,
    Treat those of common parts with proud disdain;
    The powers that wisdom would, improving, hide,
    They blaze abroad, with inconsid'rate pride;
    While yet but mere probationers for fame,
    They seize the honor they should then disclaim:
    Honor so hurried to the light must fade,
    The lasting laurels nourish in the shade.

    George Crabbe (1839). “The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One Volume”, p.158