Suus cuique attributus est error,
Sed non videmus
manticae
quod in tergo est,
or, perhaps more probably from Seneca, _de Ira_, ii.
Robert Herrick
_Another upon her Weeping._ Printed in Witts _Recreations_, 1650,
under the title: _On Julia's Weeping_.
745. _To Sir John Berkeley, Governour of Exeter._ Youngest son of Sir
Maurice Berkeley, of Bruton, in Somersetshire; knighted in Berwick in
1638; commander-in-chief of all the Royalist forces in Devonshire, 1643;
captured Exeter Sept. 4 of that year, and held it till April 13, 1646.
Created Baron Berkeley of Stratton, in Cornwall, 1658; died 1678.
749. _Consultation._ As noted in the text, this is from Sallust, _Cat._
i.
751. _None sees the fardell of his faults behind._ Cp. Catullus, xxii.
20, 21:--
Suus cuique attributus est error,
Sed non videmus
manticae
quod in tergo est,
or, perhaps more probably from Seneca, _de Ira_, ii.
28: Aliena vitia in
oculis habemus; a tergo nostra sunt.