Footnotes

[278:2] See Milton, page [241].


[[279]]

EARL OF ROCHESTER.  1647-1680.

Angels listen when she speaks:

She 's my delight, all mankind's wonder;

But my jealous heart would break

Should we live one day asunder.

Song.

Here lies our sovereign lord the king,

Whose word no man relies on;

He never says a foolish thing,

Nor ever does a wise one.

Written on the Bedchamber Door of Charles II.

And ever since the Conquest have been fools.

Artemisia in the Town to Chloe in the Country.

For pointed satire I would Buckhurst choose,

The best good man with the worst-natured muse.[279:1]

An allusion to Horace, Satire x. Book i.

A merry monarch, scandalous and poor.

On the King.

It is a very good world to live in,

To lend, or to spend, or to give in;

But to beg or to borrow, or to get a man's own,

It is the very worst world that ever was known.[279:2]