book iv
. chap. viii._
[601-2] See Pope, page 316.
[602-1] See Davies, page 176.
[604-1] There is not less wit nor less invention in applying rightly a thought one finds in a book, than in being the first author of that thought. Cardinal du Perron has been heard to say that the happy application of a verse of Virgil has deserved a talent.--BAYLE: _vol. ii. p. 779._
Though old the thought and oft exprest, 'T is his at last who says it best.
LOWELL: _For an Autograph._
[604-2] See Johnson, page 370.
RICHARD HENGEST HORNE. 1803- ----.
'T is always morning somewhere in the world.[604-3]
_Orion.