The mirrour which flatters not. . THE QUEENE OF GREAT BRITAIN E. M AD A ME,. (^ould not approach , butyoitb a MiRRoVR in myhand, before your Majeftie^the fplendour of-^bofe raag^nificence da^ies Jo power-fully all the world, that I am not able tobehold the immediate preicnce orit, butby the rcfl[ed:ion of its Raycs. WithoutjiSiion , M a D A m E ^ your Glory u arrived Th e Epistle arriDed to the^omt of rendring your ^tt-fed:ions fo mknotpne, oj being fo aboipethe commune 5 that J beleeye moU menhonour you nov^ bj obfervancc W ex-ample omly , as not able otherwife to[reach the depth of the jufl:


The mirrour which flatters not. . THE QUEENE OF GREAT BRITAIN E. M AD A ME,. (^ould not approach , butyoitb a MiRRoVR in myhand, before your Majeftie^the fplendour of-^bofe raag^nificence da^ies Jo power-fully all the world, that I am not able tobehold the immediate preicnce orit, butby the rcfl[ed:ion of its Raycs. WithoutjiSiion , M a D A m E ^ your Glory u arrived Th e Epistle arriDed to the^omt of rendring your ^tt-fed:ions fo mknotpne, oj being fo aboipethe commune 5 that J beleeye moU menhonour you nov^ bj obfervancc W ex-ample omly , as not able otherwife to[reach the depth of the jufl: realbns theymight haye for it. lS[or is this Ally to [aythat you are folely faire, and perfedllychafte 5 but it is neceflarie, bc!yond aHthis, to Intimate fecretiy, in the Lan-guage of Thought, aU the divine qua-lities ^hich you poflefle of Super-emi-nence in aS things , fince their puritiecannot difcend to the capacitie of our dif-courfe 3 -without [uffering a kind of pr®-phanation. From hence is it, that if JJhould can you, The Cc m ple atl y-Perfect, 1 might -^eR fay


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