Chapter 1695 of 1964 · 61 words · ~1 min read

LXVI.

Firstly, he said, "he never interfered In anybody's business but the King's:" Next, that "he never judged from what appeared, Without strong reason, of those sort of things:" Thirdly, that "Juan had more brain than beard, And was not to be held in leading strings;" And fourthly, what need hardly be said twice, "That good but rarely came from good advice."