The Zeal of Fools offends at any time, m n O There's nothing blackens like the ink of fools. ૧ 410 415 (Like Journals, Odes, and fuch forgotten things EPISTOLA II. FLO LORE, bono claroque fidelis amice Neroni, b Si quis forte velit puerum tibi vendere natum Tibure vel Gabiis, et tecum fic agat: "Hic et "Candidus, et talos a vertice pulcher ad imos, "Fiet eritque tuus nummorum millibus octo; "Verna minifteriis ad nutus aptus heriles; "Litterulis Graecis imbutus, idoneus arti "Cuilibet: argilla quidvis imitaberis uda: "Quin etiam canet indoctum, fed dulce bibenti. "Multa fidem promiffa levant, ubi plenius aequo "Laudat venales, qui vult extrudere, merces. "Res urget me nulla meo fum paupere in aere. "Nemo hoc mangonum faceret tibi: non temere a me NOTES. VER. 4. This Lad, Sir, is of Blois :] A Town in Beauce, where the French tongue is fpoken in great purity. VER. 15. But, Sir, to you, with what would I not part?】 1 DEAR EPISTLE II. EAR Col'nel, COBHAM's and your country's You love a Verfe, take fuch as I can fend. b A Frenchman comes, prefents you with his Boy, III "To fay too much, might do my honour wrong. " (Cou'd you o'erlook but that) it is, to fteal. 20 NOTES. The numbers well exprefs the unwillingness of parting with what one can ill pare. * M |