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287. REVERENCE TO RICHES.

Like to the income must be our expense;
Man's fortune must be had in reverence.


288. DEVOTION MAKES THE DEITY.

Who forms a godhead out of gold or stone
Makes not a god, but he that prays to one.


289. TO ALL YOUNG MEN THAT LOVE.

I could wish you all who love,
That ye could your thoughts remove
From your mistresses, and be
Wisely wanton, like to me,
I could wish you dispossessed
Of that fiend that mars your rest,
And with tapers comes to fright
Your weak senses in the night.
I could wish ye all who fry
Cold as ice, or cool as I;
But if flames best like ye, then,
Much good do 't ye, gentlemen.
I a merry heart will keep,
While you wring your hands and weep.


290. THE EYES.

'Tis a known principle in war,
The eyes be first that conquered are.