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A hundred herds of black and white Upon our gowns securely feed ; And yet if any dare us bite, He dies therefor, as sure as creed. Thus Beggars lord it as they please, And only Beggars live at ease. Bright shines the sun ; play, Beggars, play, Here's scraps enough to serve to-day. Piscator fuge ne nocens, etc. NGLER! wouldst thou be guiltless ? then forbear, For these are sacred fishes that swim here; Who know their sover- eign, and will lick his hand ; Than which none's greater in the world's ...command : Nay, more, they've names, and when they called are, Do to their several owners' call repair. UCIAN, well skilled in scoffing, this hath writ, Friend, that's your folly, which you think your wit, This, you vent oft, void both of wit and fear, Meaning another, when yourself you jeer. E2 ND when the Salmon seeks a fresher stream to find, Which hither from the Sea comes yearly by his kind ; As he tow'rds season grows ; and stems the wat'ry tract Where Tivy falling down, makes a high cataract, 69 Forc'd by the rising rocks that there her course oppose, As though within her bounds they meant her to inclose ; Here, when the labouring fish does at the foot arrive, And finds that by his strength he does but vainly strive ; His tail takes in his mouth, and, bending like a bow That's to full compass drawn, aloft himself doth throw ; Then springing at his height, as doth a little wand That, bended end to end, and started from man's hand, Far off itself doth cast ; so does the Salmon vault ; And if at first he fail, his second summer- sault 70 He instantly essays ; and from his nimble Still yerking, never leaves until himself he fling Above the opposing stream.
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