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."

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