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poe,hoheartofdespisingthehighest
aind,andsteelandhardenit
againstthecapriciousinvasionsoffortuheynotonlyinstru
thekno,butnfireninherhabits,and
denstrateplainly,thatthisstbeuide,ifweproposeever
toarriveatthegreatestodefendourselves,
iseryheverywhere
surroundsandisus.
”tothisiaddedaudy,paredtohe
philosophytaughtbytheheathensislittlebetterthana
dreaandisindeedasfullofvanityasthesilliestjesterever
pleasedtorepresentit.thisisthatdivinehisalone
tobefoundintheholysparttousthe
knouchrehyourattention
thanallhisoouracceptahingsh
heavenitselfhathndesallest
knoanunassisteduldnever
asd.ibegannoeihadspenththebest
heathehanlabourlost:for,however
pleasantanddelightfultheirlessonsybe,orhoeto
therightregulationofournducthrespecttothisworldonly;
yet,paredhthegloryrevealedinscripture,theirhighest
dotsrifling,andofaslittlensequence,as
therulesbyesand
pasti.trueitis,thatphilosophykesus
christianitykesusbettern.philosophyelevatesahe
nd,christianitysoftensandsakesusthe
objeanadratioerofdivinelove.thatinsures
usateoral,butthisaealhappiness.butiafraiditire
youyrhapsody.”
”notatall,”criespartridge;”ludforbidiredh
goodthings”
”ihadspent,”ntihestranger,”aboutfouryearsi
delightfuloself,totallygivenuptoion,and
entirelyunearrassedhtheaffairsofthe
thebestoffathers,andoneisoentirelyloved,thatgrief
athislossexceedsalldescription.inoybooks,and
gaveselfupforaonthtotheeffeelancholyand
despair.ti,hoind,atlength
broughtrelief.””ay,ay;teusedaxreru”saidpartridge.
”ithen,”ntihestranger,”betookselfagaintoforr
studies,aysayperfectedcure,forphilosophyand
religionybeind,andhisis
disordered,theyareaseasexercisebetoa
disteeredbody.theydoindeedproducesilareffectsh
exerthend,tilln
bees,intherainofhorace
fortis,etinseipsototusteresatquerotundus,
exteinequidvaleatperlaeverari;
inqueancaruitseerfortuna”
firnhielf,selfrelies,
polishdandround,ourse
andbreakssfortunesr.francis
herejonessledatsorudeditselfintohis
igination;butthestranger,ibelieve,perceiveditnot,and
proceededthus:
”circeslyalteredbythedeathofthatbest
ofn;forbrother,esterofthehouse,
differedsoinhisinations,andourpursuitsin
lifehadbeensoveryvarious,thatpanyto
eaoredisagreeable,
ohefeho
resortedto,andthenuroustrainofsportsended
brotherfrohefieldtothetable;forsuchfellows,besides
thenoiseandnonsensehheypersecutetheearsofsober
n,endeavouralpt.this
uyfriends,uld
eversitdoealhoutbeiedhderision,
beenof
trueleaing,andalstuniversalknopassionate
theignorahers;butfelloelittle,low,
ibleart,arealaintodespisethosewhoare
unacquaihatart.
”inshort,ed,andi,bytheadviceofa
physi,todrihyviolentaffli,
addedtoasedentarylife,hadthroeintoakindofparalytic
disorder,forostcertaincure.
thesenddayafterarrival,asiheriver,the
sunshonesointenselyhotthoughitheyear,thati
retiredtotheshelterofsodoheriver
side.hereihadnotbeeedlongbeforeiheardapersononthe
othersideoftheoaninghielfbitterly.ona
sudden,havingutteredastiiousoath,hecried,iaesolved
tobearitnolonger,directlythreselfintotheer.i
iediatelystarted,andrantoe
tiasloudlyasiuldforassistananglerhappenedluckily
tobeafishingalittlebelhsedgehadhidhibr >
froysight.heiediatelycaup,andbothofustogether,not
ehazardofourlives,drehebodytotheshore.atfirst
aining;buthavihebodyupby
theheelsforanough,itdischargedavast
quantityofouth,andatlengthbegantodisverso
sytoofbreathing,andalittleafterovebothits
handsanditslegs.
”anapothecary,ongothers,advised
thatthebody,ednoptieditself
ofanynvulsivetions,shouldbe
directlytakenup,andcarriedintoabed.thisrdingly
perford,theapothecaryatending.
”asans
lodgings,luing,
toldusthatthegentlenlodgedatherhouse.
”ansafelydepositedthere,ilefthiothe
careoftheapothecary;ethods
,fortheingiheardhehadperfectlyrevered
hissenses.
”ithentovisith
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