• From “On Friendship”
    OF all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend,
    What trusty treasure in the world can countervail a friend?
    Our health is soon decayed; goods, casual, light and vain;
    Broke have we seen the force of power, and honor suffer stain.
    In body’s lust man doth resemble but base brute;
    True virtue gets and keeps a friend, good...