THESAURO-PHULAKION[Greek]: or, A treasury of divine raptures Consisting of Serious Observations, Pious Ejaculations, Select Epigrams. Alphabetically rank'd and fil'd by a Private Chaplain to the Illustrious and Renowned Lady Urania The Divine and Heavenly Muse. The first part [by Nicholas Billingsley] |
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THESAURO-PHULAKION[Greek]: or, A treasury of divine raptures | ||
12. On a Banckrupt.
A sparing father, and a spending son,
How they agree! what's by the father don,
The Heir undoes; lightly come, lightly go,
He must have horses, dogs, attendants too:
No mar'le, for thrift and he are at a fray,
And who can hold the thing that will away?
He's in the field, when thrift is in the town,
At last this gallant's whole estate's up blown:
How they agree! what's by the father don,
The Heir undoes; lightly come, lightly go,
He must have horses, dogs, attendants too:
No mar'le, for thrift and he are at a fray,
And who can hold the thing that will away?
He's in the field, when thrift is in the town,
At last this gallant's whole estate's up blown:
Better for having much t'have hate befall,
Then to be pitied for spending all.
Then to be pitied for spending all.
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Mali parta male dilabuntur, ill got ill spent:
Quæ subito veniunt subito quandoque, recedunt,
Quot cervos tot fures habemus.
Plaut.
Quæ subito veniunt subito quandoque, recedunt,
Quot cervos tot fures habemus.
Actæon-præda fuit canibus.
Ovid,
THESAURO-PHULAKION[Greek]: or, A treasury of divine raptures | ||