Chapter 1925 of 1964 · 53 words · ~1 min read

XCVIII.

This makes your actors, artists, and romancers, Heroes sometimes, though seldom--sages never: But speakers, bards, diplomatists, and dancers, Little that's great, but much of what is clever; Most orators, but very few financiers, Though all Exchequer Chancellors endeavour, Of late years, to dispense with Cocker's rigours,[804] And grow quite figurative with their figures.