268 A Irief Notice of the Subh&sHta Batna NidH, [No. 4, 



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128. What is respected by the great, is contemned by the low 

 people. The head ornament of the great Ishwosa is devoured by 

 Chandra the Giant, 



1 29. Science existing only in books ; Mantras not committed to 

 memory ; those things which a forgetful man has learned, in the time 

 of necessity often deceive us, are deceitful, 



130. Sweet scent to dogs and hogs, a light to the blind, meat 

 to indigestion, instruction to foolish men, are not required. 



131. A talented (or well qualified) man, and good gold, a brave 

 soldier, and a fine horse, a skilful physician and a beautiful orna- 

 ment every where find their price (or all esteemed). 



