Part 17 (2/2)
144. NO MAN WITHOUT MONEY
No man such rare parts hath, that he can swim, If favour or occasion help not him.
145. THE PRESENT TIME BEST PLEASETH
Praise, they that will, times past: I joy to see Myself now live; this age best pleaseth me!
146. WANT
Want is a softer wax, that takes thereon, This, that, and every base impression,
147. SATISFACTION FOR SUFFERINGS
For all our works a recompence is sure; 'Tis sweet to think on what was hard t'endure.
148. WRITING
When words we want, Love teacheth to indite; And what we blush to speak, she bids us write.
149. THE DEFINITION OF BEAUTY
Beauty no other thing is, than a beam Flash'd out between the middle and extreme.
150. A MEAN IN OUR MEANS
Though frankincense the deities require, We must not give all to the hallow'd fire.
Such be our gifts, and such be our expense, As for ourselves to leave some frankincense.
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