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Ὑγιαίνειν μὲν ἄριστον ἀνδρὶ θνατῷ· δεύτερον δὲ φυὰν καλὸν γενέσθαι· τὸ τρίτον δὲ πλουτεῖν αδόλως· καὶ τὸ τέταρτον, ἡβᾶν μετὰ τῶν φίλων. (Bergk, Anth. Lyr., Scol. 8.)


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"Prithee not smile Or smile more inly, lest thy looks beguile," we have the very inferior passage:—

"I prithee draw in Thy gazing fires, lest at their sight the sin Of fierce idolatry shoot into me, and I turn apostate to the strict command Of nature; bid me now farewell, or smile More ugly, lest thy tempting looks beguile". This MS. version is followed in the first published text in Witts Recreations, 1645.

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