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Think not with the fool , that nothing is To what end , child of sorrow ! wouldst
more valuable : nor believe with the pre- thou live longer ? to breathe , to eat , to
see tended wise , that thou oughtest to contemn the world ? All this thou hast
done ...
Think not with the fool , that nothing is To what end , child of sorrow ! wouldst
more valuable : nor believe with the pre- thou live longer ? to breathe , to eat , to
see tended wise , that thou oughtest to contemn the world ? All this thou hast
done ...
373 ÆäÀÌÁö
The object thou brnest for , nauseates with satiety : and no sooner ¨ª 274.
WEAKNESS . hast thou possessed it , but thou art weary Vain and inconstant as
thou art , O child of its presence . of imperfection ! how canst thou but be Join
esteem to ...
The object thou brnest for , nauseates with satiety : and no sooner ¨ª 274.
WEAKNESS . hast thou possessed it , but thou art weary Vain and inconstant as
thou art , O child of its presence . of imperfection ! how canst thou but be Join
esteem to ...
376 ÆäÀÌÁö
Be more ready to love than to hate ; so Condemn not the judgment of another ,
shalt thou be loved by more than hate thee . because it differeth from thine own ;
may Be willing to cominend , and be slow to not even boih be in an error ?
censure ...
Be more ready to love than to hate ; so Condemn not the judgment of another ,
shalt thou be loved by more than hate thee . because it differeth from thine own ;
may Be willing to cominend , and be slow to not even boih be in an error ?
censure ...
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