26 What they lend one another, is safe without fear of loss
27 ... if face surpass face, and figure figure—
28 let them rather spare him, whom they can, and in whom they think credit can be placed.[1880]
29 ... since I know that nothing in life is given to man as his own.
30 We were nimble ... thinking that would be ours forever.[1881]
31 Yet if this has not come back to you, you will lack this advantage.
32 I fear it can not be; and I differ from Archilochus.[1882]
33 ... than that he should not alone swallow up and squander all.
34
35 ... especially, if, as I hope, you lend me this....[1883]