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Charles Lamb - Time Spent In DressCharles Lamb - Time Spent In Dress
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In many a lecture, many a book,  You all have heard, you all have read, That time is precious. Of its use  Much has been written, much been said. The accomplishments which gladden life,  As music, drawing, dancing, are Encroachers on our precious time;  Their praise or dispraise I forbear. They should be practised or forborne,  As parents wish, or friends desire: What rests alone in their own will  Is all I of the young require. There`s not a more productive source  Of waste of time to the young mind Than dress; as it regards our hours  My view of it is now confined. Without some calculation, youth  May live to age and never guess, That no one study they pursue  Takes half the time they give to dress. Write in your memorandum-book  The time you at your toilette spend; Then every moment which you pass,  Talking of dress with a young friend: And ever when your silent thoughts  Have on this subject been intent, Set down as nearly as you can  How long on dress your thoughts were bent. If faithfully you should perform  This task, `twould teach you to repair Lost hours, by giving unto dress  Not more of time than its due share.
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