Chiefly show him the gifts, which others send:

If he gives nothing, let him from thee wend.100

When thou hast so much as he gives no more,

Pray him to lend what thou may'st ne'er restore.

Let thy tongue flatter, while thy mind harm works;

Under sweet honey deadly poison lurks.

If this thou dost, to me by long use known,

(Nor let my words be with the winds hence blown)

Oft thou wilt say, 'live well;' thou wilt pray oft,

That my dead bones may in their grave lie soft."