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    elvestoacquiretheleastrichesorworldly

    poe,hoheartofdespisingthehighest

    aind,andsteelandhardenit

    againstthecapriciousinvasionsoffortunetheynotonlyinstructin

    thekno,butnfireninherhabits,and

    denstrateplainly,thatthisstbeourguide,ifweproposeever

    toarriveatthegreatestodefendourselves,

    iseryheverywhere

    surroundsandinvestsus

    ”tothisiaddedanotherstudy,paredtohe

    philosophytaughtbytheheathensislittlebetterthana

    dreaandisindeedasfullofvanityasthesilliestjesterever

    pleasedtorepresentitthisisthatdivinehisalone

    tobefoundintheholysparttousthe

    knouchrehyourattention

    thanallhisoouracceptance;ofthingsh

    heavenitselfhathndesallest

    knoanunassisteduldnever

    ascendibegannoeihadspenththebest

    heathenorethanlabourlost:for,however

    pleasantanddelightfultheirlessonsybe,orhoeto

    therightregulationofouducthrespecttothisworldonly;

    yet,paredhthegloryrevealedinscripture,theirhighest

    docuntsrifling,andofaslittlensequence,as

    therulesbyesand

    pastitrueitis,thatphilosophykesus

    christianitykesusbettephilosophyelevatesandsteelsthe

    nd,christianitysoftensandsakesusthe

    objeanadration,thelatterofdivinelovethatinsures

    usateoral,butthisaealhappinessbutiafraiditire

    youyrhapsody”

    ”notatall,”criespartridge;”ludforbidiredh

    goodthings”

    ”ihadspent,”ntinuedthestranger,”aboutfouryearsinthest

    delightfulnnertoself,totallygivenuptontelation,and

    entirelyunearrassedhtheaffairsofthe

    thebestoffathers,andoneisoentirelyloved,thatgrief

    athislossexceedsalldescriptioninoybooks,and

    gaveselfupforaonthtotheeffeelancholyand

    despairti,hoind,atlength

    broughtrelief””ay,ay;teusedaxreru”saidpartridge

    ”ithen,”ntinuedthestranger,”betookselfagaintoforr

    studies,aysayperfectedcure,forphilosophyand

    religionybeind,andhisis

    disordered,theyareaseasexercisecanbetoa

    disteeredbodytheydoindeedproducesilareffectsh

    exerthend,tilln

    bees,inthenoblestrainofhorace

    fortis,etinseipsototusteresatquerotundus,

    exteinequidvaleatperlaeverari;

    inqueancaruitseerfortuna”

    fihielf,selfrelies,

    polishdandround,ourse

    andbreakssfortunesrfrancis

    herejonessledatsonceitrudeditselfintohis

    igination;butthestranger,ibelieve,perceiveditnot,and

    proceededthus:

    ”circutanceslyalteredbythedeathofthatbest

    ofn;forbrother,esterofthehouse,

    differedsoinhisinclinations,andourpursuitsin

    lifehadbeensoveryvarious,thatpanyto

    eaoredisagreeable,

    onybethefeho

    resortedto,andthenuroustrainofsportsnenattended

    brotherfrohefieldtothetable;forsuchfellows,besides

    thenoiseandnonsensehheypersecutetheearsofsober

    n,endeavouralptthis

    uyfriends,uld

    eversitdoealhoutbeingtreatedhderision,

    beenof

    trueleaing,andalstuniversalknopassionate

    theignoranceofothers;butfelloelittle,low,

    ntetibleart,arealaintodespisethosewhoare

    unacquaintedhthatart

    ”inshort,ed,andi,bytheadviceofa

    physician,todrinkthebathyviolentaffliction,

    addedtoasedentarylife,hadthroeintoakindofparalytic

    disorder,forostcertaincure

    thesenddayafterarrival,asiheriver,the

    sunshonesointenselyhotthoughitheyear,thati

    retiredtotheshelterofsodoheriver

    sidehereihadnotbeenseatedlongbeforeiheardapersononthe

    othersideoftheoaninghielfbitterlyona

    sudden,havingutteredastiiousoath,hecried,iaesolved

    tobearitnolonger,directlythreselfintotheeri

    iediatelystarted,andrantoe

    tiasloudlyasiuldforassistanceananglerhappenedluckily

    tobeafishingalittlebeloeveryhighsedgehadhidhibr >

    froysightheiediatelycaup,andbothofustogether,not

    ehazardofourlives,drehebodytotheshoreatfirst

    aining;buthavingheldthebodyupby

    theheelsforanceenough,itdischargedavast

    quantityofouth,andatlengthbegantodisverso

    sytoofbreathing,andalittleafterovebothits

    handsanditslegs

    ”anapothecary,ongothers,advised

    thatthebody,ednoptieditself

    ofanynvulsivetions,shouldbe

    directlytakenup,andcarriedintoabedthisrdingly

    perford,theapothecaryandselfattending

    ”asans

    lodgings,luing,

    toldusthatthegentlenlodgedatherhouse

    ”ansafelydepositedthere,ilefthiothe

    careoftheapothecary;ethods

    ,forthenextingiheardhehadperfectlyrevered

    hissenses

    ”ithentovisith

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