’Tis dangerous, in t’other ’tis not so:

By which you may conjecture easily,

That when two persons do the self-same thing,

It oftentimes falls out that in the one

’Tis criminal, in t’other ’tis not so:

Not that the thing itself is different,

But he who does it.—In these youths I see

The marks of virtue; and, I trust, they’ll prove

Such as we wish them. They have sense, I know;

Attention; in its season, liberal shame;