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Volume Iii Part 152 (1/2)
456. TULL.
'The man whose conduct is publicly arraigned, is not suffered even to be undone quietly.'
457. HOR. 2 Sat. iii. 9.
'Seeming to promise something wondrous great.'
458. HOR.
'False modesty.'
459. HOR. 1 Ep. iv. 5.
'--Whate'er befits the wise and good'
(Creech).
460. HOR. Ars Poet. v. 25.
'Deluded by a seeming excellence.'
(Roscommon).
461. VIRG. Ecl. ix. 34.
'But I discern their flatt'ry from their praise.'
(Dryden).
462. HOR. 1 Sat. v. 44.
'Nothing so grateful as a pleasant friend.'
463. CLAUD.
'In sleep, when fancy is let loose to play, Our dreams repeat the wishes of the day.
Though farther toil his tired limbs refuse.