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14 4. Dialogue. A. Was I ill? and is it ended? Pray, by what physician tended? I recall no pain endured! B. Now I know your trouble's ended: He that can forget, is cured.

5. To the Virtuous. Let our virtues be easy and nimble-footed in motion, Like unto Homer's verse ought they to come and to go.

6. Worldly Wisdom. Stay not on level plain, Climb not the mount too high, But half-way up remain— The world you'll best descry!

7. Vademecum—Vadetecum. Attracted by my style and talk You'd follow, in my footsteps walk? Follow yourself unswervingly, So—careful!—shall you follow me.