go J&S0TS FABLES. Fortune hath courted me, and I court Fame; And though the Arms we uie are not the iame, The golden Afs Will try a Pafs With your Boarfhif in a Duel , Tis true I ne'r was try'd by wild or tame, Yet Honour I efteem a Jewel. The warlike Boar viewing the Afs Co brave, Perceiving yet in him more Fool than Knave ; Though rudden rage Bids him engage, Yet with an Afs he {corns to meddle, As Merchants trafficking through th' azure Wave To deal with thole bear packs and peddle. But to the high-fed beaft the Boar thus fpoke ; Thou art not worth my Anger nor a Stroke, But I'll not ftick To give you a kick, But for a Combat choofe a Brother; And there with equal Arms your felves provoke One Afs muji alwaies beat another. Moral. Let valiant men themfelves from Cowards blefs, Lejl Fortune favouring Fools grant them Succefs: Who deal with fuch, oft confcious Shame difarmsy While hope of Honour the faint-hearted warms.