• If it be the chief point of friendship to comply with a friends motions and inclinations, he possesses this in a eminent degree; he lies down when I sit, and walks when I walk, which is more than many good friends can pretend to do.

    Alexander Pope: If it be the chief point of friendship to 
comply with a friends motions and inclinations, 
he possesses this in a eminent degree; 
he lies down when I sit, and walks when I walk, 
which is more than many good friends 
can pretend to do.
    Alexander Pope, John Wilson Croker, Whitwell Elwin, William John Courthope (1871). “The Works of Alexander Pope: New Ed. Including Several Hundred Unpublished Letters, and Other New Materials, Collected in Part by John Wilson Croker. With Introd. and Notes by Whitwell Elwin”, p.87