Next follows honest Wealth—riches abounding—
And Youth's pleasant holidays—friendship surrounding. —D. K. Sandford.
(Book xv. § 50, p. 1110.)
With his claw the snake surprising,
Thus the crab kept moralizing:—
"Out on sidelong turns and graces,
Straight's the word for honest paces!" —D. K. Sandford.
Callistratus. (Book xv. § 50, p. 1111.)