I wish the same. Ever, if you are wise, so bestow your love, that if the public should know the object which you love, it may be no disgrace to you. Ever do you take care that you be not disgraced Be not disgraced : Intestabilis. One who is, infamous, and whose evidence cannot be taken as a witness in the courts of law. Lambinus suggests that here, as in other instances where the word is used by Plautus, an indelicate pun is intended. . PHAEDROMUS What means that expression? PALINURUS For you to proceed with caution on your path; the object that you love, love in the presence of witnesses. PHAEDROMUS Why, ’tis a Procurer that lives here. (He points.) PALINURUS No one drives you away from there, nor yet forbids you, if you have the money, to buy what’s openly on sale.