The thing hath travail'd, and, faith, speaks all tongues, And only knoweth what to all States belongs, Made of th' accents, and best phrase of all these, Me to hear this, yet I must be content With his tongue, in his tongue call'd Complement : Make men speak treafon, couzen fubtleft whores, Jovius, or Surius, or both together. He names me, and comes to me; I whifper, God, How have I finn'd, that thy wrath's furious Rod, This fellow, chufeth me! He faith, Sir, I love your judgment, whom do you prefer Said that I thought Calepines Dictionary. Our fons shall see it leifurely decay, First turn plain rash, then vanish quite away. 45 This thing has travel'd, fpeaks each language too, And (all thofe plagues in one) the bawling Bar: And Oldmixon and Burnet both out-lie. 50 55 60 65 He spies me out, I whisper, Gracious God! What fin of mine could merit such a rod ? That all the shot of dulnefs now muft be From this thy blunderbufs discharg'd on me! Permit (he cries) no ftranger to your fame. To crave your fentiment, if—'s your name. What Speech esteem you moft?" The King's, faid L” But the beft words? O Sir, the Dictionary. Nay, but of men, moft fweet Sir? Beza then, Some Jefuits, and two reverend men Of our two academies I nam'd: here He stopt me, and said, Nay your Apostles were Yet a poor Gentleman; all these may pafs By travail. Then, as if he would have fold His tongue, he prais'd it, and fuch wonders told, That I was fain to say, If you had liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been Interpreter To Babels Bricklayers, fure the Tower had flood. You would leave loneness. I faid, Not alone My loneness is; but Spartanes fashion NOTES. VER. 78. Yet these were all poor Gentlemen!] Our Poet has here added to the humour of his original. Donne makes his thread-bare Traveller content himself under his You mifs my aim; I mean the most acute 70 75 80 He came by fure tranfition to his own : Till I cry'd out, You prove yourself so able, 85 I make no queftion but the Tow'r had stood. "Obliging Sir! for Courts you fure were made: "Why then for ever bury'd in the shade? Spirits like you, fhould fee and fhould be feen, "The King would fmile on you--at least the Queen. Ah gentle Sir! you Courtiers fo cajol us-But Tully has it, Nunquam minus folus: And as for Courts, forgive me, if I fay No leffons now are taught the Spartan way: NOTES. до poverty with the reflection that Panurge himself, the great Traveller and Linguift in Rabelais, went a begging. * P To teach by painting drunkards doth not last He like to a high-ftretcht Lute-ftring fqueaks, O Sir, 'Tis sweet to talk of Kings. At Westminster, And for his price, doth with whoever comes From King to King, and all their kin can walk : Your ears fhall hear nought but Kings; your eyes meet Kings only: The way to it is Kings-street. He fmack'd, and cry'd, He's bafe, mechanique, course, So are all your Englishmen in their discourse. Are not your Frenchmen neat? Mine, as you fee, I have but one, Sir, look, he follows me. Certes they are neatly cloath'd. I of this mind am, Your only wearing is your Grogaram. NOTES. VER. 104. He ev'ry day from King to King can walk,} There is fomething humourous enough in the words of the Original. The way to it is Kings-fireet. But the Imi ལ་ |