. The doctrine of morality : or, A view of human life, according to the stoick philosophy : exemplify'd in one hundred and three copper-plates, done by the celebrated Monsieur Daret, engraver to the Late French King, with an explanation of each plate . almoft impoiïïble but he fhould behappy, even in this Life, and tafte fome of thatPeace on Earth that is part of the Joys of Heaven. à! Quamficit, uterque libens, cenfiebo, exerceat Artem. Tis my Advice, that every Man purfue The Bufinefs that he underftands to do. Navem agere ignarus navis timet : abrotonum a


. The doctrine of morality : or, A view of human life, according to the stoick philosophy : exemplify'd in one hundred and three copper-plates, done by the celebrated Monsieur Daret, engraver to the Late French King, with an explanation of each plate . almoft impoiïïble but he fhould behappy, even in this Life, and tafte fome of thatPeace on Earth that is part of the Joys of Heaven. à! Quamficit, uterque libens, cenfiebo, exerceat Artem. Tis my Advice, that every Man purfue The Bufinefs that he underftands to do. Navem agere ignarus navis timet : abrotonum agro He that neer went to Sea, wont undertakeNon audet, nifi qui didicit, dare. Quod medkorum efi A Ship to guide : Nor will he dare to make, Grid. Promittunt medici : traBant fabrilia fabri. Adde, quod ingenuas didiciffe fideliter Artes>Emollit mores, nee finit effe feros. Or Medicines give, whos no Phyfician heal the Wounded is the Surgeons and Locks the Smith does underftand :Each Artift, what he knows, does take in hand. To have learnd well, and perfectlyThe liberal Arts, the Mind does freeFrom Brutifh PafTions ; InhumanityCant harbour in a Soul refind,Wifdom will make Men foft and kind. A View of Human Life. Veux tu laijfer de toy dilluftres monuments iEt gagner une place au Temple de la Glorie :Suy les Arts immortels des filles de mémoire ;Et ne force jamais tes nobles fentimens. Would you immortal Honour gain, Or by great Deeds, a Place obtain In Glorys Temple j then the Mufes court, In Arts Divine, thy Hours employ, not Sport 1 Their Precepts follow, and debafe Not thy Great Soul, nor Noble Race. 128 The DoBrine of MORALITY; 0ry The Explanation of the Second Plate. Le Sot fe plaint toujours de fa Condition. T!he Fool always complains of his Co?iditiom


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