WHAT tho' the world does me ill turns
And cares my life environ;
I-d sooner laugh with Bobbie Burns
Than sneer with titl'd Byron.
The smile has always been the best;
-Tis stronger than the frown, sirs:
And Venus smiled the waves to rest;
She didn-t sneer them down, sirs.
Laughing And Sneering
Henry Lawson
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