MUST Interest to Honour be preferred?
To save my Credit, shall I break my Word?
I know not how to steer in such a Storm:
Rashly I spoke, more rashly still perform.
My Zeal to Truth, at least, you will approve,
Though Truth weighs little in the Scales of Love.
Still upon that alone 'tis I depend
So bold a Gamester rarely gains his End:
I stake the Lover down to win the Friend.
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A Modest Defence of Public Stews, by Bernard Mandeville
Non-FictionBernard Mandeville was a Dutch doctor who settled in England in the wake of his compatriot King William. Though little known today, he was a leading social theorist and contrarian of the early 18th Century. A fore-runner of the ideas of the enlig...