IN SYLLAM. XLIV.

When I this proposition had defended,

"A coward cannot be an honest man,"

Thou, Sylla, seem'st forthwith to be offended,

And hold'st[560] the contrary, and swear'st[561] he can.

But when I tell thee that he will forsake

His dearest friend in peril of his life,

Thou then art chang'd, and say'st thou didst mistake;

And so we end our argument and strife:

Yet I think oft, and think I think aright,