" But thou, should tempting villainy present 12 The cheated nation's happy fav’rites, see! 14 Illustrious EDWARD! from the realms of day, All that at home no more can beg or steal, Or like a gibbet better than a wheel ; Hiss'd from the stage, or hooted from the court, Their air, their dress, their politicks, import; 15 Obsequious, artful, voluble, and gay, On Britain's fond credulity they prey. 11 Tanti tibi non sit opaci . Omnis arena Tagi, quodque in mare volvitur aurum, Vt somno careas. 12 Quæ nunc divitibus gens acceptissima nostris, Et quos piæcipue fugiam properabo fateri. 18 ~ Non possum ferre, Quirites, Græcam urbem. 14 Rusticus ille tuus sumit trechedipna, Quirine, Et ceromatico fert nicetaria collo. 15 Ingenium velox, audacia perdita, fermo Promptus No gainful trade their industry can 'scape, 17 Ah! what avails it, that, from slav'ry far, 18 Studious to please, and ready to submit, Besides, with justice, this discerning age 20 Well may they venture on the mimick's art, Who play from morn to night a borrow'd part; Practis'd their master's notions to embrace, Repeat his maxims, and reflect his face; With ev'ry wild absurdity comply, And view each object with another's eye; 16 Augur, schoenobates, medicus, magus: omnia novity Græculus esuriens, in cælum, jusseris, ibit. 17 Usque adeo nihil est, quod nostra infantia cælum Hausit Aventini? 18 Quid? quod adulandi gens prudentissima, laudat Sermonem indocti faciem deformis amici ? 19 Hæc eadem licet & nobis laudare : sed illis Creditur. 20 Natio comceda est. Rides? majore cachinnn Concutitur, &c. To shake with laughter ere the jest they hear, 21 How, when competitors like these contend, For arts like these preferr’d, admir'd, caress'd, They first invade your table, then your breast'; 22 Explore your secrets with insidious art, Watch the weak hour, and ransack all the heart; Then soon your ill-plac'd confidence repay, Commence your lords, and govern or betray. 23 By numbers here from shame or censure free, All crimes are safe but hated poverty. This, only this, the rigid law pursues, This, only this, provokes the snarling Muse, The sober trader at a tatter'd cloak Wakes from his dream, and labours for a joke : With brisker air the silken courtiers gaze, And turn the varied taunt a thousand ways. 24 Of all the griefs that harass the distress'd, Sure a most bitter is a scornful jest ; 21 Non sumus ergo pares; melior, qui semper & omni Nocte dieque potest alienum sumere vultum, A facie jactare manus : laudare paratus, . Si bene ructavit, si rectum minxit amicus. 22 Scire volunt secreta domus, atque inde timeri. 93 Materiam præbet causasque jocorum Omnibus hic idem? si fæda & scissa lacerna, &c. 24 Nil habet infelix paupertas durius in sex Quam quod ridiculos homines façit. Fate never wounds more deep the gen'rous heart, 25 Has Heaven reserv’d, in pity to the poor, But hark! th' affrighted crowd's tumultuous cries Roll through the streets, and thunder to the skies: Rais'd from some pleasing dream of wealth and pow'T, Some pompous palace, or some blissful bow'r, Aghast you start, and scarce with aching sight Sustain th' approaching fire's tremendous light; Swift from pursuing horrors take your way, And leave your little all to flames a prey ; 27 Then thro’ the world a wretched vagrant roam, For where can starving merit find a home? 25 - Agmine facto, Debuerant olim tenues migrasse Quirites. 26 Haud facile emergunt, quorum virtutibus obsta Res augusta domi, sed Romæ durior illis Conatus. -- -- Omnia Romæ Cum pretio. -Cogimur, et cultis augare peculia servis. 27 - Ultimus autem Ærumnæ cumulus, quod nudum & frustra rogantem Nemo cibo, nemo hospitio, tectoque juvabit. * The Spaniards at this time were said to make claim to some of our Amçican provinces. In vain your mournful narrative disclose, 31 Could'st thou resign the park and play content, 28 Si magra Asturici cecidit domus, horrida mater, Pullati proceres. 29 Jam accurrit, qui marmora donet, . Conferat impensas : hic, &c. Hic modium argenti.- 90 -- Meliora, ac plura reponit Persicus orborum lautissimus 31 Si potes avelli Circensibus, optima. Soræ, Aut Fabrateriæ domus, aut Fusinone paratur, Quanti nunc tenebras unum conducis in annum, Hortulus hic. Vive bidentis amans & culti villicus horti, Vnde epulum possis centum dare Pythagoræisa |