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3946. JUSTICE-divine.

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3948. PRUDENCE and IN DEPENDENCE, While you live draw your neck out of the Collar.

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3950. ADVICE pleasant should be cautiously Bid sick Man in Badness' n make his Will.I

Oword all-urga to one that 19:30 to 90 e9dsin 3951. CALANITIES there are those which ca Forgotten? .20 not be He who is stricken Und can not forget The precious treasure of his Eye-sight lost ce 25 9vo.I sldiazoda 799382 Aphorisms to illustrate the dramatic Beauties of the Poet, yet this I must say the Catastrophe of Leaf seems to be a consummate Result of dramatic Skill and Experience T united with Genius. The Developement, complex as it is, is most skilfully and powerfully conducted. It grows from the Characters and Situations is natural, moet deeply ite. I teresting, and sublimely aweful. It is Terror and Pathos carried to their height, and concentrated, as they ought, on LEAR: who from an object of Pity rises into Respect and Admiration; all his Energies being excited and wonderfuHy called forth. And the Difference in the last Calamities between the Sufferings of Innocence and those of Quils are. most expressively markt.

3952. INCONSIDERABLENESS.

poly Jasenula 48. Such there are

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Who some in number are in reckoning none. 3953. COUNTERACTION.

One fire burns out another's burning;

One pain is lessen'd by another's anguish :
Being giddy, help thyself by backward turning;
One desperate grief cures by another's languish.
3954 BEAUTY erternal and internal."

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Tis much Pride

For fair without the fair within to veil. 3955. POWER MONOPOLY of. CI

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5. When good Manners shall all lie in one or two Men's hands, and they unwasht too, 'tis a foul thing.

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6. ANGER-under CONSTRAINT, Patience, perforce with wilful Choler meeting, Makes the flesh tremble at their different greeting, 3957 LOVE.

65. The Power

Power of Love

Tempers extremities with extreme Sweet. H 3958 col ged to

97 ans. § Whate'er is possible Love dares attempt. 39594 lo zaitues" rasib edt tersaulli a. The more of Love is given,

The more there is: for Love is infinite.

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Love goes towards Love as School Boys to their aod Books you de ! 11 Jus ylem But Love from Love, toward School, with heavy 3961. [looks. How silver sweet sound Lovers' Tongues by Like softest Music to attending Ears! [Night,

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· 3962. LEAVE-TAKING.

Parting is such sweet Sorrow,

Lovers would say "Good Night" till it be morrow, 3963. EARTH.

The Earth that's Nature's Mother is her Tomb:
What is her burying Grave that is her Womb*:
And from her Womb Children of different kind
We sucking on her natural Bosom find:
Many for many Virtues excellent;

None but for some, and yet all different.
3964. SLEEP-CARE.

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Care keeps his Watch in every old Mau's Eye; And where Care lodges Sleep will never lie:

But where unbruised Youth with unstufft Brain Doth couch his limbs, there golden Sleep doth 3965. EQUIVOCATION.

[reign. Riddling Confession finds but riddling Shrift. 3966. EYES.

Men's Eyes were made to look.

3967.INTERCESSION-none should warp JUSTICE. 8. Nor Tears nor Prayers should purchase out 3968. LOVE. [Abuses. 96. To a Lover's Ear the Tongue that merely speaks The Name belov'd, speaks heavenly Eloquence. 3969. WORDS ;—few, decisive.

10§. Brief Sounds determine oft of Weal or Woe. 3970. DEATH.

Death is but Exile from this lower World. 3971. PASSION.

Those that are mad with Passion have no Ears.

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3972. FEELING the SOURCE of BLOQUENCE. Ill can Men speak of what they do not feel*.

3973. DEATH.

Death is the End of all.

5974. HAPPINESS from DISPOSITION; not

CIRCUMSTANCES.

2. 'Tis often seen

A swarm of Blessings lights upon our head,
Happiness courts us in her best Array,

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And our Perverseness poisons all our Bliss. Take heed, take heed; for such die miserable. 3975. SUN-SET-DEW.

When the Sun sets the Air doth drizzle Dew. 3976. INTENTION.

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Whate'er in the intent is meant for Love,
Has thanks for it's good-meaning.

3977. LOVE GRIEF.

Venus smiles not in a House of Tears.

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x+, In Terrors howsoever new and great, Love gives new strength, and strength will help 3979. GRIEF-NATURE-REASON. [afford. Nature's Tears are Reason's Merriment t.

3980. REVENGE.

Can Vengeance be pursued farther than Deathị.

Si vis me Flere, dolendum Primum ipsi tibi: tunc tua me infortunia tangent. HOR. A pious and philosophic Sentiment, harshly, but stoically, expresst.

4 This was attempted in 1660. "The Courtiers, to give proof of their loyalty, and the King, to manifest his filial piety, carried their Vengeance beyond the Grave; and aimed at the punishment of those whom a fortunate exit had delivered from the arm of human power."-MACAULAY. V.

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3982. GRIEF moderated by REASON.

In Sorrow let Discretion fight with Nature, And with such feeling think of the deceas'd, As not to lose remembrance of ourselves.

3983. DUTY-HASTE. Haste commends Duty.

3984. GRIEF-inostentatious.

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25. The Grief that passes shew resides within. 3985. SECRECY.

31. Firm Prudence will to things of Secrecy Give but an Understanding, and no Tongue. 3986. LOVE.

4. Love is too oft: A Violet in the Youth of primy Nature, Forward, not permanent; sweet, but not lasting; The perfume and suppliance of a minute, dr Not more,

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3987. PROGRESSION-mental and corporeal. Nature, when crescent, does not grow alone In thewes and bulk but as this Temple waxes, The inward service of the Mind and Soul Grows wide withal.

3988. PRINCE.

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A Prince's Will is not his own:

For he, himself, is subject to his Birth.

Ch. I. speaking of the Parliamentary Order for digging up and exposing at Tyburn the Bodies of Cromwell, Bradshaw, Ireton, and Pride.

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