Volume Iii Part 160 (1/2)
568. MART. Epig. i. 39.
'Reciting makes it thine.'
569. HOR. Ars Poet. ver. 434.
'Wise were the kings who never chose a friend, Till with full cups they had unmask'd his soul, And seen the bottom of his deepest thoughts.'
(Roscommon).
570. HOR. Ars Poet. ver. 322.
'Chiming trifles.'
(Roscommon).
571. LUC.
'What seek we beyond heaven?'
572. HOR. 1 Ep. ii. 115.
'Physicians only boast the healing art.'
573. JUV. Sat. ii. 35.
'Chastised, the accusation they retort.'
574. HOR. 4 Od. ix. 45.
'Believe not those that lands possess, And s.h.i.+ning heaps of useless ore, The only lords of happiness; But rather those that know For what kind fates bestow, And have the heart to use the store That have the generous skill to bear The hated weight of poverty.'
(Creech).
575. VIRG. Georg. iv. 223.