* 166* LOVE, WHAT IT IS LOVE is a circle, that doth restless move * 167 * DREAMS HERE we are all, by day; by night we're hurl'd * 168 * AMBITION IN man, ambition is the common'st thing; • 169 SAFETY ON THE SHORE WHAT though the sea be calm? Trust to the shore ; Ships have been drown'd, where late they danced before. K * 170* UPON A PAINTED GENTLEWOMAN MEN say you're fair; and fair ye are, 'tis true; *171* UPON WRINKLES WRINKLES no more are, or no less, * 172 * CASUALTIES GOOD things, that come of course, far less do please Than those which come by sweet contingencies. * 173* TO LIVE FREELY LET'S live in haste; use pleasures while we may ; Could life return, 'twould never lose a day. * 174* NOTHING FREE-COST NOTHING comes free-cost here; Jove will not let His gifts go from him, if not bought with sweat. * 175 * MAN'S DYING-PLACE UNCERTAIN MAN knows where first he ships himself; but he Never can tell where shall his landing be. * 176. LOSS FROM THE LEAST GREAT men by small means oft are overthrown; He's lord of thy life, who contemns his own. 177 POVERTY AND RICHES WHO with a little cannot be content, * 178 * UPON MAN MAN is composed here of a twofold part; The first of nature, and the next of art ; Art presupposes nature; nature, she Prepares the way for man's docility. * 179* PURPOSES No wrath of men, or rage of seas, * 180 * FOUR THINGS MAKE US HAPPY HERE HEALTH is the first good lent to men; * 181 * THE WATCH MAN is a watch, wound up at first, but never Wound up again; Once down, he's down for ever. The watch once down, all motions then do cease ; The man's pulse stopt, all passions sleep in peace. 182 * UPON THE DETRACTER I ASK'D thee oft what poets thou hast read, And lik'st the best? Still thou repli'st, The dead. -I shall, ere long, with green turfs cover'd be ; Then sure thou'lt like, or thou wilt envy, me. * 183 * ON HIMSELF LIVE by thy Muse thou shalt, when others die, |