Thou view'st the course; I thee: let either heed

What please them, and their eyes let either feed.

What horse-driver thou favour'st most is best,

Because on him thy care doth hap to rest.

Such chance let me have: I would bravely run,

On swift steeds mounted till the race were done.10

Now would I slack the reins, now lash their hide,

With wheels bent inward now the ring-turn ride,

In running if I see thee, I shall stay,

And from my hands the reins will slip away.