T’assume the looks and spirit of a man;

I say, be honest, faithful, civil, true,

And this you may, and yet have courage too:

Heroic men, their country’s boast and pride,

Have fear’d their God, and nothing fear’d beside;

While others daring, yet imbecile, fly

The power of man, and that of God defy:

Be manly, then, though mild, for, sure as fate,

Thou art, my Stephen, too effeminate;

Here, take my purse, and make a worthy use