THE RAMBLER. VOLUME IV. Nullius addictus jurare in verba magiftri, HOR. EDINBURGH: Sold by W. GORDON, C. WRIGHT, M-D CCLI. ダ The MOTTOES in English. No. 79. That friend Fabullus has fo oft believ'd, Let this no more your mind with wonder fill; 80. Now white with fnow Sorate tow'rs, 81. Learn justice fo divinely taught. 82. All rarities he bought, and all must sell. 83. If useless what you do, the glory's fhame. But with the Lote-eaters would needs remain, P.39. 84. Because thou'ft rock'd my cradle, check'd my youth, No. 85. Without a void in vain Love's arrows fly, Who cannot play, from rural toils abstains, Left lawful laughter feize the circling swains. p. 52.. 86. By fingers or by ear we numbers fcan. 87. The envious, angry, idle, which you take, To quit the humble ground is now the aim, 88. When he affumes the honeft cenfor's name, 39. How sweet it is in season thus to fool! 90. What toil in things minute! 91. How fond is youth a potent friend to court, Which wiser age regards the last resort. 92. But now the cornet's threats confound, And now the clarion's fhriller found. 2 93. Let's try how great indulgence we may yield To those whole afhes, ftrew the learned field. 94. Victorious over numbers' pow'rs p. 67. 95. Though, No. 95. Though, loft in fophiftry, I lately stray'd Far from the fear of gods, nor afk'd their aid; 96. What if a Plato's muse refounds the truth, 97. The times of levity and vice First lower'd facred wedlock's price; 98. Which not Sarmentus brook'd at Cefar's board, 99. United genius makes mankind agree; And like purfuits connect long friends, we fee: 100. The waggish Flaccus on each vice is smart, 101. In vain an Hybla ftore thou hop'ft to fee, 102. With constant motion thus the moments glide 103. They know each house's fecrets, and are fear'd. 104. There's nought but of himself he can believe. |