Who bears a wallet at his back, and is not

Content with one but three. He never spoke

A single sentence, by great Jove I swear,

Like this one, “Know thyself,” or any other

Of the oft-quoted proverbs: all such sayings

He scorned, as he did beg his way through dirt;

Teaching that all opinion is but vanity.

But he was a man of such gravity that he despised glory, and sought only for truth.

III. He wrote some jests mingled with serious treatises, and two essays on the Appetites, and an Exhortation.

LIFE OF ONESICRITUS.