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Ex otio Negotium | ||
In Calliodorem, Epig. 11.
(Calliodore) there's no other talk with theeBut Theseus and Perithous: And would'st bee
Conceiv'd like Pylades. But let mee dye
If thou deserv'st to hold a Mallet by
To Pylades, or feed Perithous Swine,
Yet thou sayst thou hast serv'd some friends of thine
With twice five Millions, and a Coat thrice wore,
What? as if sweet Orestes gave no more
At any time to his dear friend? why hee
That giveth much, not all, doth more denie.
Ex otio Negotium | ||