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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: The Art of Politicks - -Author: James Bramston - -Commentator: William Kinsley - -Release Date: September 29, 2012 [EBook #40895] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ART OF POLITICKS *** - - - - -Produced by Chris Curnow, Paul Marshall, Joseph Cooper and -the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at -http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -</pre> - +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 40895 ***</div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/i_cover.jpg" width="600" height="1069" alt="Frontispiece" /> @@ -635,7 +596,7 @@ to fixing turnpike tolls.</div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_v" id="Footnote_v"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_v"><span class="label">[v]</span></a> -   Fleury: André Hercule de (1653-1743). Created +   Fleury: AndrĂ© Hercule de (1653-1743). Created a cardinal in 1726, he was chief adviser to Louis XV of France from that date till his death, and therefore a person of great interest to England. His guiding principle was to keep France at @@ -977,7 +938,7 @@ he came in third in a five-man race with nineteen votes. He also ran third in 1727; the vote is not recorded, unless Bramston's "two Voices" is to be taken literally.</div> <p> </p> -<p><b>Université de Montréal</b></p> +<p><b>UniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al</b></p> <p> </p> <p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xv" id="Page_xv">[Pg xv]</a></span></p> <p> </p> @@ -1005,7 +966,7 @@ University of North Carolina.</div> <a href="#FNanchor_D"><span class="label">[D]</span></a> Woolston was convicted on four counts of blasphemy on 4 March 1729. His offending works were six <i>Discourses on the Miracles of our Saviour</i> -(1727-29). He never succeeded in paying his fine of Ł100 (Pope, <i>Poems</i> +(1727-29). He never succeeded in paying his fine of ÂŁ100 (Pope, <i>Poems</i> (Twickenham Edition, genl. ed. John Butt; London: Methuen, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1939-69), 5, 459). Hereafter referred to as <i>TE</i>.<br /> Methuen's resignation is erroneously dated in 1730 in <i>DNB</i> and in @@ -1248,7 +1209,7 @@ Like <i>South-Sea Stock</i>, Expressions rise and fall:<br /></span> <span class="i0">All Sublunary things of Death partake;<br /></span> <span class="i0">What Alteration does a Cent'ry make?<br /></span> <span class="i0">Kings and Comedians all are mortal found,<br /></span> -<span class="i0"><i>Cćsar</i> and <i>Pinkethman</i> +<span class="i0"><i>Cæsar</i> and <i>Pinkethman</i> <a name="FNanchor_xi" id="FNanchor_xi"></a> <a href="#Footnote_xi" class="fnanchor">[xi]</a> are under Ground.<br /></span> <span class="i0">What's not destroy'd by Times devouring Hand?<br /></span> @@ -1420,7 +1381,7 @@ From Folio's of Accounts they take their handles,<br /></span> Some <i>Rufus</i>, <a name="FNanchor_xxvi" id="FNanchor_xxvi"></a> <a href="#Footnote_xxvi" class="fnanchor">[xxvi]</a> some the <i>Conqueror</i> bring in,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And some from <i>Julius Cćsar</i>'s days begin.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And some from <i>Julius Cæsar</i>'s days begin.<br /></span> <span class="i0">A cunning Speaker can command his chaps,<br /></span> <span class="i0">And when the <i>House</i> is not in humour, stops;<br /></span> <span class="i0">In Falsehood Probability imploys,<br /></span> @@ -1509,7 +1470,7 @@ Those who would captivate the well-bred throng,<br /></span> </div><div class="stanza"> <span class="i2"><a name="FNanchor_27" id="FNanchor_27"></a><a href="#Footnote_27" class="fnanchor">[27]</a> The <i>Speaker</i>, when the Commons are assembl'd,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">May to the <i>Grćcian Chorus</i> be resembl'd;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">May to the <i>Græcian Chorus</i> be resembl'd;<br /></span> <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span> <span class="i0">'Tis his the Young and Modest to espouse,<br /></span> <span class="i0">And see none draw, or challenge in the <i>House</i>:<br /></span> @@ -1766,7 +1727,7 @@ When <i>Cato</i> speaks, young <i>Shallow</i> runs away,<br /></span> Is there a Man on earth so perfect found,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Who ne'er mistook a word in Sense or Sound?<br /></span> <span class="i0">Not Blund'ring, but persisting is the fault;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">No mortal Sin is <i>Lapsus Linguć</i> thought:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">No mortal Sin is <i>Lapsus Linguæ</i> thought:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Clerks may mistake; consid'ring who 'tis from,<br /></span> <span class="i0">I pardon little Slips in <i>Cler. Dom. Com.</i> <a name="FNanchor_xlix" id="FNanchor_xlix"></a> @@ -1944,15 +1905,15 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_1" id="Footnote_1"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_1"><span class="label">[1]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Humano capiti cervicem Piélor equinam<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Humano capiti cervicem PiĂ©lor equinam<br /></span> <span class="i0">Jungere si velit, & varias inducere plumas,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Undiq; collatis membris, ut turpiter atrum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Definat in piscem mulier formosa superne:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Spectatum admissi, risum teneatis, amici?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Credite, Pisones, isti tabulć fore librum<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Persimilem, cujus, velit ćgri somnia, vanć<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Credite, Pisones, isti tabulæ fore librum<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Persimilem, cujus, velit ægri somnia, vanæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Fingentur species. Pictoribus atq; Poetis<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quidlibet audendi semper fuit ćqua potestas;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quidlibet audendi semper fuit æqua potestas;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Scimus, & hanc veniam petimusq; damusq; vicissim:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Sed non ut placidis coeant immitia, non ut<br /></span> <span class="i0">Serpentes avibus geminentur, tigribus agni.<br /></span> @@ -1963,12 +1924,12 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Incœptis gravibus plerumq; & magna professis<br /></span> <span class="i0">Purpureus late qui splendeat unus & alter<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Assuitur pannus, cum lucus & ara Dianć,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Aut properantis aquć per amćnos ambitus agros,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Assuitur pannus, cum lucus & ara Dianæ,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Aut properantis aquæ per amænos ambitus agros,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Aut flumen Rhenum, aut pluvius describitur arcus;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Sed nunc non erar his locus: & fortasse cupressum,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Scis simulare, quid hoc, si fractis enatat exspes<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Navibus, ćre dato qui pingitur? amphora cćpit<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Navibus, ære dato qui pingitur? amphora cæpit<br /></span> <span class="i0">Institui, currente rota cur urceus exit?<br /></span> <span class="i0">Deniq; sit quidvis simplex duntaxat & unum.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -1977,12 +1938,12 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_3"><span class="label">[3]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Decipimur specie recti; brevis esse laboro,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Obscurus fio: sectantem lćvia, nervi<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Obscurus fio: sectantem lævia, nervi<br /></span> <span class="i0">Deficiunt animique: professus grandia, turget.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Qui variare cupit rem prodigialiter unam<br /></span> <span class="i0">Delphinum sylvis appingit, fluctibus aprum.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In vitium ducit culpć fuga, si caret arte.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ćmilium circa ludum faber imus & ungues<br /></span> +<span class="i0">In vitium ducit culpæ fuga, si caret arte.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Æmilium circa ludum faber imus & ungues<br /></span> <span class="i0">Exprimet, & molles imitabitur ore capillos;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Infelix operis summa, quia ponere totum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nesciet; hunc ego me, si quid componere curem,<br /></span> @@ -1993,29 +1954,29 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_4" id="Footnote_4"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_4"><span class="label">[4]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">Sumite materiam vestris, qui scribitis, ćquam<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Sumite materiam vestris, qui scribitis, æquam<br /></span> <span class="i0">Viribus; & versate diu, quid ferre recusent,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quid valeant humeri: cui lecta potenter erit res,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec facundia deseret hunc nec lucidus ordo.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ordinis hćc virtus erit & venus, aut ego fallor,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ordinis hæc virtus erit & venus, aut ego fallor,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ut jam nunc dicat jam nunc debentia dici:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Pleraq; differat, & prćsens in tempus omittat.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Pleraq; differat, & præsens in tempus omittat.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Dixeris egregie, notum si callida verbum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Reddiderit junctura novum; si forte necesse est<br /></span> <span class="i0">Indiciis monstrare recentibus abdita rerum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Fingere cinctutis non exaudita Cethegis<br /></span> <span class="i0">Continget, dabiturq; licentia sumpta pudenter<br /></span> <span class="i0">Et nova sictaq; nuper habebunt verba fidem, si<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Grćco fonte cadant.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Græco fonte cadant.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_5" id="Footnote_5"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_5"><span class="label">[5]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">—licuit, semperque licebit<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Signatum prćsente nota procudere nomen.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ut Sylvć foliis pronos mutantur in annos:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Prima cadunt, ita verborum vetus interit ćtas,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Signatum præsente nota procudere nomen.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ut Sylvæ foliis pronos mutantur in annos:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Prima cadunt, ita verborum vetus interit ætas,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Debemur morti nos nostraq; sive receptus<br /></span> <span class="i0">Terra Neptunus classes aquilonibus arcet,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Regis opus, sterilisve diu palus aptaque remis<br /></span> @@ -2023,15 +1984,15 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Seu cursum mutavit iniquum frugibus amnis<br /></span> <span class="i0">Doctus iter melius; mortalia facta peribunt,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nedum sermonum stet honos & gratia vivax.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Multa renascentur quć jam cecidere, cadentq;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quć nunc sunt in honore vocabula, si volet usus,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Multa renascentur quæ jam cecidere, cadentq;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quæ nunc sunt in honore vocabula, si volet usus,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quem penes arbitrium est & jus norma loquendi.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_6" id="Footnote_6"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_6"><span class="label">[6]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Res gestć regumq; ducumq; & tristia bella<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Res gestæ regumq; ducumq; & tristia bella<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quo scribi possent numero, monstravit Homerus.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Versibus impariter junctis querimonia primum,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Post etiam voti inclusa est voti sententia compos.<br /></span> @@ -2061,8 +2022,8 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Versibus exponi tragicis res comica nonvult<br /></span> <span class="i0">Indignatur item privatis ac prope socco<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dignis carminibus narrari cćna Thyestć,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Interdum tamen & vocem Comćdia tollit,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Dignis carminibus narrari cæna Thyestæ,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Interdum tamen & vocem Comædia tollit,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Iratusq; Chremes tumido delitigat ore.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Telephus & Peleus, cum pauper & exul uterq;,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Projicit ampullas & sesqui pedalia verba.<br /></span> @@ -2074,7 +2035,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Non satis est pulchra esse Poemata, dulcia sunto.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ut ridentibus arrident, ita flentibus adflent<br /></span> <span class="i0">Humani vultus; si vis me flere, dolendum est<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Primum ipsi tibi: tunc tua me infortunia lćdent<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Primum ipsi tibi: tunc tua me infortunia lædent<br /></span> <span class="i0">Telephe, vel Peleu; male si mandata loqueris,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Aut dormitabo aut ridebo.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2084,7 +2045,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Format enim Natura prius nos intus ad omnem<br /></span> <span class="i0">Fortunarum habitum, &c.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Post effert animi motus interprete Lingua tristia mćstum<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Post effert animi motus interprete Lingua tristia mæstum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Vultum verba decent, &c.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Si dicentis erunt fortunis absona dicta,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Romani tollent equites peditesq; cachinnum.<br /></span> @@ -2112,9 +2073,9 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_14" id="Footnote_14"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_14"><span class="label">[14]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Siquid inexpertum scenć committis, & audes<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Siquid inexpertum scenæ committis, & audes<br /></span> <span class="i0">Personam formare novam, servetur ad imum<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Qualis ab incćpto processerit, & sibi constet.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Qualis ab incæpto processerit, & sibi constet.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_15" id="Footnote_15"></a> @@ -2136,7 +2097,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec sic incipies ut Scriptor Cyclicus olim.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Fortunam Priami cantabo & nobile bellum;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quanto rectius hic qui nil molitur inepte,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dic mihi Musa virum captć post tempera Trojć<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Dic mihi Musa virum captæ post tempera Trojæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Qui mores hominum multorum vidit & urbes.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2159,7 +2120,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Nec reditum Diomedis ab interitu Meleagri,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec gemino bellum Trojanum orditur ab ovo;<br /></span> -<span class="i28">—— & quć<br /></span> +<span class="i28">—— & quæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Desperat tractata nitescere posse, relinquit;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Atq; ita mentitur, sic veris falsa remiscet<br /></span> <span class="i0">Primo ne medium, medio ne discrepet imum.<br /></span> @@ -2169,9 +2130,9 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_20"><span class="label">[20]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Tu quid ego & populus mecum desideret, audi;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Si plausoris eges aulća manentis, & usq;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Si plausoris eges aulæa manentis, & usq;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Sessuri donec cantor, Vos plaudite, dicat,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ćtatis cujusq; notandi sunt tibi mores,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ætatis cujusq; notandi sunt tibi mores,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Mobilibusq; decor naturis dandus & annis.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2189,15 +2150,15 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Imberbis juvenis, tandem custode remoto,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Gaudet equis canibusq; & aprici gramine campi:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Cereus in vitium flecti, monitoribus asper,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Utilium tardus provisor, prodigus ćris,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Utilium tardus provisor, prodigus æris,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Sublimis, cupidusq; & amata relinquere pernix.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_23" id="Footnote_23"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_23"><span class="label">[23]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Conversis studiis ćtas animusq; virilis<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Qućrit opes & amicitias, infervit honori,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Conversis studiis ætas animusq; virilis<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quærit opes & amicitias, infervit honori,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Commisisse cavet quod mox mutare laboret.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2205,14 +2166,14 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_24"><span class="label">[24]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Multa senem circum veniunt incommoda, vel quod<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Qućrit & inventis miser abstinet ac timet uti:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quærit & inventis miser abstinet ac timet uti:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Dilator, spe longus iners, avidusq; futuri,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Difficilis, querulus, laudator temporis acti<br /></span> <span class="i0">Se puero, censor castigatorq; minorum.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Multa recedentes adimunt; ne forte viriles<br /></span> <span class="i0">Mandentur juveni partes, pueroq; viriles,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Semper in adjunctis ćvoq; morabimur aptis.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Semper in adjunctis ævoq; morabimur aptis.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_25" id="Footnote_25"></a> @@ -2220,7 +2181,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Aut agitur res in Scenis, aut acta refertur;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Segnius irritant aminos demissa per aures,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quam quć sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, & quć<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quam quæ sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, & quæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ipse sibit tradit Spectator.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quodcunq; ostendis mihi sic, incredulus odi.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2229,7 +2190,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_26"><span class="label">[26]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Neve minor, neu sit quinto productior actu<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Fabula, quć posci vult & spectata reponi;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Fabula, quæ posci vult & spectata reponi;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec Deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice nodus<br /></span> <span class="i0">Inciderit, nec quarta loqui persona laboret.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2239,10 +2200,10 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Actoris partes Chorus officiumq; virile<br /></span> <span class="i0">Defendat: neu quid medios intercinat actus<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quod non proposito conducat & hćreat apte;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quod non proposito conducat & hæreat apte;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ille bonis faveatq; & concilietur amicis,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Et regat iratos, & amet peccare timentes:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ille dapes laudet mensć brevis, ille salubrem<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ille dapes laudet mensæ brevis, ille salubrem<br /></span> <span class="i0">Justitiam, legesq; & apertis otia portis;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ille tegat commissa, Deosq; precetur & oret<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ut redeat miseris, abeat fortuna superbis.<br /></span> @@ -2251,14 +2212,14 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_28" id="Footnote_28"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_28"><span class="label">[28]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Tibia non, ut nunc, Orichalco vincta, tubćq;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ćmula, sed tenuis simplexq; foramine pauco,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Tibia non, ut nunc, Orichalco vincta, tubæq;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Æmula, sed tenuis simplexq; foramine pauco,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Aspirare & adesse choris erat utilis, &c.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Postquam cœpit agros extendere victor, & urbem<br /></span> <span class="i0">Latior amplecti, muros, &c.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Accessit numerisq; modisq; licentia major;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Sic etiam fidibus voces crevere severis,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Et tulit eloquium insolitum facundia prćceps:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Et tulit eloquium insolitum facundia præceps:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Utiliumq; sagax rerum & divina futuri<br /></span> <span class="i0">Sortilegis non discrepuit sententia Delphis.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2305,7 +2266,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Aut immunda crepent ignominiosaq; dicta:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Offenduntur enim, quibus est equus & pater & res,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec si quid fricti ciceris probat & nucis emtor<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ćquis accipiunt animis, donantve coronâ.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Æquis accipiunt animis, donantve coronâ.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_34" id="Footnote_34"></a> @@ -2313,7 +2274,7 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">At nostri proavi Plautinos & numeros &<br /></span> <span class="i0">Laudavere sales, nimium patienter utrumq;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ne dicam stultč, mirati; si modo ego & vos<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ne dicam stultè, mirati; si modo ego & vos<br /></span> <span class="i0">Scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dictum,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Legitimumq; sonum digitis callemus & aure.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2321,13 +2282,13 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_35" id="Footnote_35"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_35"><span class="label">[35]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Ignotum Tragicć genus invenisse Camćnć<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dicitur, & plaustris vexisse poëmata Thespis,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quć canerent agerentq; peruncti fćcibus ora;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Post hunc personć pallćq; repertor honestć<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ćichylus & modicis instravit pulpita tignis,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ignotum Tragicæ genus invenisse Camænæ<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Dicitur, & plaustris vexisse poĂ«mata Thespis,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quæ canerent agerentq; peruncti fæcibus ora;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Post hunc personæ pallæq; repertor honestæ<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Æichylus & modicis instravit pulpita tignis,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Et docuit magnumq; loqui nitiq; cothurno.<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Successit vetus his Comćdia non sine multa<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Successit vetus his Comædia non sine multa<br /></span> <span class="i0">Laude: sed in vitium libertas excidit, & vim<br /></span> <span class="i0">Dignam lege regi; lex est accepta, chorusq;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Turpiter obticuit sublato jure nocendi.<br /></span> @@ -2336,22 +2297,22 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_36" id="Footnote_36"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_36"><span class="label">[36]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Nil intentatum nostri liquere Poetć,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Nec minimum meruere decus vestigia Grćca<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Nil intentatum nostri liquere Poetæ,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Nec minimum meruere decus vestigia Græca<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ausi deserere, & celebrare domestica facta:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nee virtute foret clarisve potentius armis,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quam lingua, Latium, si non offenderet unum<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quemq; Poetarum limć labor & mora.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quemq; Poetarum limæ labor & mora.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_37" id="Footnote_37"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_37"><span class="label">[37]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Ingenium miserâ quia fortunatius arte<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ingenium miserâ quia fortunatius arte<br /></span> <span class="i0">Credit, & excludit sanos Helicone Poetas<br /></span> <span class="i0">Democritus, bona pars non unguem ponere curat,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Non barbam——<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Nanciscetur enim pretium nomenq; Poetć<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Nanciscetur enim pretium nomenq; Poetæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Si tribus Anticyris caput insanabile nunquam<br /></span> <span class="i0">Tonsori Licino commiserit;<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2359,11 +2320,11 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_38" id="Footnote_38"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_38"><span class="label">[38]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">—— O ego lćvus<br /></span> +<span class="i0">—— O ego lævus<br /></span> <span class="i0">Qui purgor bilem sub verni temporis horam:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Non alius faceret meliora poemata, verum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nil tanti est: ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Reddere quć ferrum valet exors ipse secandi;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Reddere quæ ferrum valet exors ipse secandi;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Munus & officium, nil scribens ipse, docebo:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Unde parentur opes, quid alat formetq; Poetam:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quid deceat, quid non: quo virtus, quo ferat error.<br /></span> @@ -2373,23 +2334,23 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_39"><span class="label">[39]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i2">Scribendi recte sapere est & principium & fons:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Rem tibi Socraticć poterunt ostendere chartć,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Rem tibi Socraticæ poterunt ostendere chartæ,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Verbaq; provisam rem non invita sequuntur.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Qui didicit patrić quid debeat, & quid amicis,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Qui didicit patriæ quid debeat, & quid amicis,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quo sit amore parens, quo frater amandus, & hospes,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quod sit conscripti, quod judicis officium, quć<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quod sit conscripti, quod judicis officium, quæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Partes in bellum missi ducis, ille profecto<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Reddere personć scit convenientia cuiq;.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Reddere personæ scit convenientia cuiq;.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_40" id="Footnote_40"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_40"><span class="label">[40]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">Respicere exemplar vitć morumq; jubebo<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Respicere exemplar vitæ morumq; jubebo<br /></span> <span class="i0">Doctum imitatorem, & veras hinc ducere voces;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Fabula nullius veneris, sine pondere & arte,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Valdius oblectat populum meliusq; moratur,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quam versus inopes rerum nugćq; canorć.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quam versus inopes rerum nugæq; canoræ.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_41" id="Footnote_41"></a> @@ -2403,15 +2364,15 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Uncia, quid superest? poteris dixisse, triens, eu<br /></span> <span class="i0">Rem poteris servare tuam.<br /></span> <span class="i10">—— redit uncia, quid sit?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Semis; at hćc animos ćrugo & cura peculi<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Semis; at hæc animos ærugo & cura peculi<br /></span> <span class="i0">Cum semel imbuerit, speramus carmina fingi<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Posse linenda cedro & lćvi servando cupresso?<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Posse linenda cedro & lævi servando cupresso?<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_42" id="Footnote_42"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_42"><span class="label">[42]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Quicquid prćcipies, esto brevis, ut cito dicta<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quicquid præcipies, esto brevis, ut cito dicta<br /></span> <span class="i0">Percipiant animi dociles, teneantq; fideles;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Omne supervacuum pleno de pectore manat.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2421,18 +2382,18 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Ficta voluptatis causa sint proxima veris:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec quodcunq; volet poscat sibi fabula credi,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Neu pransć Lamić vivum puerum extrabat alvo.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Neu pransæ Lamiæ vivum puerum extrabat alvo.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_44" id="Footnote_44"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_44"><span class="label">[44]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Centurić Seniorum agitant expertia frugis:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Celsi prćtereunt austera poemata Rhamnes.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Centuriæ Seniorum agitant expertia frugis:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Celsi prætereunt austera poemata Rhamnes.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Lectorem delectando, pariterq; monendo;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Hic meret ćra liber Sofiis, hic & mare transit,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Et longum noto Scriptori prorogat ćvium.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Hic meret æra liber Sofiis, hic & mare transit,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Et longum noto Scriptori prorogat ævium.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_45" id="Footnote_45"></a> @@ -2444,9 +2405,9 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Offendar maculis, quas aut incuria sudit,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Aut humana parum cavit natura: quid ergo?<br /></span> <span class="i0">Ut scriptor si peccat idem librarius usq;,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Quamvis est monitus, veniâ caret: ut citharćdus<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ridetur, chordâ qui semper oberrat eidem:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sic mihi qui multum cessat fit Chćrilus ille,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quamvis est monitus, veniâ caret: ut citharædus<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ridetur, chordâ qui semper oberrat eidem:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Sic mihi qui multum cessat fit Chærilus ille,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quem bis terq; bonum cum risu mirror, & idem<br /></span> <span class="i0">Indignor quandoq; bonus dormitat Homerus;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Verum opere in longo fas est obrepere somnum.<br /></span> @@ -2455,10 +2416,10 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_46" id="Footnote_46"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_46"><span class="label">[46]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">Ut Pictura Poësis erit, quć si propius stes<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Te capiet magis & qućdam, si longius abstes;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Hćc amet obscurum, volet hćc sub luce videri;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Hćc placuit semel, hćc decies repetita placebit.<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Ut Pictura PoĂ«sis erit, quæ si propius stes<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Te capiet magis & quædam, si longius abstes;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Hæc amet obscurum, volet hæc sub luce videri;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Hæc placuit semel, hæc decies repetita placebit.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_47" id="Footnote_47"></a> @@ -2466,9 +2427,9 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i2">O major juvenum—— hoc tibi dictum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Tolle memor, certis medium & tolerabile rebus<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Rectč concedi;———<br /></span> -<span class="i0">——- Mediocribus esse Poëtis<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Non homines, non Dii, non concessere columnć<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Rectè concedi;———<br /></span> +<span class="i0">——- Mediocribus esse PoĂ«tis<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Non homines, non Dii, non concessere columnæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Sic, animis natum inventumq; Poema juvandis,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Si paulum a summo discessit, vergit ad imum.<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2477,11 +2438,11 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_48"><span class="label">[48]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i2">Ludere qui nescit, campestribus abstinet armis:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Indoctusq; pilć, discive, trochive, quiescit,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ne spissć risum tollant impune coronć;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Indoctusq; pilæ, discive, trochive, quiescit,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Ne spissæ risum tollant impune coronæ;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Qui nescit, versus tamen audet fingere.——<br /></span> <span class="i16">—— quidni?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Liber, & ingenuus, prćsertim census equestrem<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Liber, & ingenuus, præsertim census equestrem<br /></span> <span class="i0">Summam nummorum, vitioq; remotus ab omni.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Membranis intus positis, delere licebit<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quod non edideris: nescit vox missa reverti.<br /></span> @@ -2491,26 +2452,26 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_49"><span class="label">[49]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Sylvestres homines facer interpresq; Deorum<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Cćdibus & victu fćdo deterruit Orpheus,<br /></span> -<span class="i8">——Fuit hćc sapientia quondam<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Cædibus & victu fædo deterruit Orpheus,<br /></span> +<span class="i8">——Fuit hæc sapientia quondam<br /></span> <span class="i0">Publica privatis secernere, sacra profanis:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Concubitu prohibere vago, dare jura maritis:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Oppida moliri, leges incidere ligno.<br /></span> -<span class="i8">—— Dictć per carmina sortes<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Et vitć monstrata via est, & gratia regum<br /></span> +<span class="i8">—— Dictæ per carmina sortes<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Et vitæ monstrata via est, & gratia regum<br /></span> <span class="i0">Pieriis tentata modis: ludusq; repertus,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Et longorum operum finis.<br /></span> <span class="i0">———— ne forte pudori<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sit tibi Musa lyrć solers & cantor Apollo.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Sit tibi Musa lyræ solers & cantor Apollo.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_50" id="Footnote_50"></a> <a href="#FNanchor_50"><span class="label">[50]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">Naturâ fieret laudabile carmen, an arte,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Qućsitum est; Ego nec studium sine divite venâ,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Naturâ fieret laudabile carmen, an arte,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Quæsitum est; Ego nec studium sine divite venâ,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec rude quid profit video ingenium; alterius sic<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Altera poscit opem res & conjurat amicč.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Altera poscit opem res & conjurat amicè.<br /></span> </div></div> <div class="footnote"><a name="Footnote_51" id="Footnote_51"></a> @@ -2528,14 +2489,14 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_52"><span class="label">[52]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i2">Assentatores jubet ad lucrum ire Poeta<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dives agris, dives positis in fćnore nummis;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Si vero est unctum qui rectč ponere possit<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Dives agris, dives positis in fænore nummis;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Si vero est unctum qui rectè ponere possit<br /></span> <span class="i0">Et spondere levi pro paupere, & eripere arctis<br /></span> <span class="i0">Litribus implicitum, mirabor, si sciet inter<br /></span> <span class="i0">Noscere mendacem verumq; beatus amicum.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Tu seu donaris, seu quid donare velis cui,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Noilto ad versus tibi factos ducere plenum<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Lćtitić: clamabit enim, pulchre, bene, recte.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Lætitiæ: clamabit enim, pulchre, bene, recte.<br /></span> <span class="i22">—— si carmina condes,<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nunquam te fallant animi sub vulpe latentes<br /></span> </div></div> @@ -2555,391 +2516,15 @@ Alderman <i>Pond</i>, a downright honest Man,<br /></span> <a href="#FNanchor_54"><span class="label">[54]</span></a></div> <div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> <span class="i0">Ut mala quem scabies aut morbus regius urget,<br /></span> -<span class="i14">—- dicam Siculiq; poetć<br /></span> +<span class="i14">—- dicam Siculiq; poetæ<br /></span> <span class="i0">Narrabo interium——<br /></span> <span class="i0">Nec semel hoc fecit, nec si retractus erit, jam<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Fiet homo, aut ponet famosć mortis amorem.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Fiet homo, aut ponet famosæ mortis amorem.<br /></span> <span class="i0">Indoctum doctumque fugat recitator acerbus:<br /></span> <span class="i0">Quem vero arripuit, tenet occiditq; legendo;<br /></span> <span class="i0">Non missura cutem, nisi plena cruoris, hirudo.<br /></span> </div></div> - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Art of Politicks, by James Bramston - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ART OF POLITICKS *** - -***** This file should be named 40895-h.htm or 40895-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/4/0/8/9/40895/ - -Produced by Chris Curnow, Paul Marshall, Joseph Cooper and -the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at -http://www.pgdp.net - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions -will be renamed. - -Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no -one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation -(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without -permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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