For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.

Ver. 7. We can carry nothing out] But a winding sheet, as Saladin's shirt, which he commanded to be hung up at his burial, a bare priest going before the bier, and proclaiming, Saladin the mighty monarch of the East is gone, and hath taken no more with him than what you see. (Carlon. Chron.) Indeed I read of one that being ready to die, clapped a twenty shilling piece of gold into his mouth, and said, Some wiser than some; if I must leave all the rest, yet this I will take with me. (Mr Rogers' Treatise of Love.) But this was none of the wisest men, you will say; as that great caliph a of Babylon was none of the happiest, that was starved to death by the great Cham of Cataia, amidst the infinite treasures of gold, silver, and precious stones that he and his predecessors had most covetously heaped together, whereof he willed him to eat, and make no spare. It is with us in the world (saith one) as it was in the Jewish fields and orchards; pluck and eat, they might, while there; not pocket, or put up. Or as boys that rob an orchard and meet with the owner at the door.

" - modo quem fortuna fovendo

Congestis opibus donisque refersit opimis,

Nudum tartarea portarit navita cymba. "

De Annibale, Silius Ital.

a The title given in Muslim countries to the chief civil and religious ruler, as successor of Muhammad. ŒD

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