A MODEST ODE TO FORTUNE.

"Et genus et formam regina pecunia donat." HOR.

O Goddess Fortune, hear my prayer,

And make a bard for once thy care!

I do not ask, in houses splendid,

To be by liveried slaves attended;

I ask not for estates, nor land,

Nor host of vassals at command;

I ask not for a handsome wife—

Though I dislike a single life;

I ask not friends, nor fame, nor power,

Nor courtly rank, nor leisure's hour;

I ask not books, nor wine, nor plate.

Nor yet acquaintance with the great;

Nor dance, nor sons, nor mirth, nor jest,

Nor treasures of the East or West;

I ask not beauty, wit, nor ease,

Nor qualities more blest than these—

Learning nor genius, skill nor art,

Nor valour for the hero's part;

These, though I much desire to have,

I do not, dearest goddess, crave.—

I modestly for MONEY call—

For money will procure them all!