When you furious argue wrong,
I will grieve and hold my tongue.
VII.
Not a jest or humorous story
Will I ever tell before ye:
To be chidden for explaining,
When you quite mistake the meaning.
VIII.
Never more will I suppose,
You can taste my verse or prose.
IX.
You no more at me shall fret,
While I teach and you forget.
X.
You shall never hear me thunder,
When you blunder on, and blunder.