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Great th'art (Naso!) as man, nor like thee many in greatness Lower themselves (Naso!): great be thou, pathic to boot. A mighty man thou art, Naso, yet is a man not mighty who doth stoop like thee: Naso thou art mighty--and pathic. CXIII. Consule Pompeio primum duo, Cinna, solebant Mucillam: facto consule nunc iterum Manserunt duo, sed creverunt milia in unum Singula. fecundum semen adulterio. CXIII. TO CINNA. Pompey first being chosen to Consul, twofold (O Cinna!) Men for amours were famed: also when chosen again Two they remained; but now is each one grown to a thousand Gallants:--fecundate aye springeth adultery's seed. In the first consulate of Pompey, two, Cinna, were wont to frequent Mucilla: now again made consul, the two remain, but thousands may be added to each unit. The seed of adultery is fecund. CXIIII. Firmano saltu non falso Mentula dives Fertur, qui tot res in se habet egregias, Aucupium, omne genus piscis, prata, arva ferasque. Nequiquam: fructibus sumptibus exuperat. Quare concedo sit dives, dum omnia desint. 5 Saltum laudemus, dum modo _eo_ ipse egeat. CXIIII. ON MAMURRA'S SQUANDERING. For yon Firmian domain not falsely Mentula hight is Richard, owning for self so many excellent things-- Fish, fur, feather, all kinds, with prairie, corn-land, and ferals. All no good: for th' outgoing, income immensely exceeds. Therefore his grounds be rich own I, while he's but a pauper. 5 Laud we thy land while thou lackest joyance thereof. With Firmian demesne not falsely is Mentula deemed rich, who has everything in it of such excellence, game preserves of every kind, fish, meadows, arable land and ferals. In vain: the yield is o'ercome by the expense. Wherefore I admit the wealth, whilst everything is wanting. We may praise the demesne, but its owner is a needy man. CXV. Mentula habes instar triginta iugera prati, Quadraginta arvi: cetera sunt maria. Cur non divitiis Croesum superare potissit Vno qui in saltu totmoda possideat, Prata, arva, ingentes silvas saltusque paludesque 5 Vsque ad Hyperboreos et mare ad Oceanum? Omnia magna haec sunt, tamen ipse's maximus ultro, Non homo, sed vero mentula magna minax. CXV. OF THE SAME. Mentula! masterest thou some thirty acres of grass-land Full told, forty of field soil; others are sized as the sea
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