. 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 . ed to his Power and Tyranny. nbk omnjs moriar, multaque pars metOde 30. 2 r. Vifabit Libitinam. _ Sit modus lajfo maris, & viarum,Militiaque. , Nil non mortale tenemus,PeSîoris excepts ingeniique obitum benefaEla manent, aternaque virtusNon metuit, Stygiis ne rapiatur aquis. Poft labor es, artium ftudia, dignitates, opes, f


. 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 . ed to his Power and Tyranny. nbk omnjs moriar, multaque pars metOde 30. 2 r. Vifabit Libitinam. _ Sit modus lajfo maris, & viarum,Militiaque. , Nil non mortale tenemus,PeSîoris excepts ingeniique obitum benefaEla manent, aternaque virtusNon metuit, Stygiis ne rapiatur aquis. Poft labor es, artium ftudia, dignitates, opes, fequun-tur flagella, dolores, aliaque mala, vitam fuga-cem exercitantia ; fola Virtus manet fuperftes. All of me fhall not die,My better Part fhall beFrom Proferpintrfet free. Death ends the worn-out Soldiers Fears, • Gives reft to weary Travellers, And Shipwreckd Sailors anxious Cares. When Death the fatal Summons gives,We nothing can immortal boaft, But Vertue, which for ever lives, Nor fears tapproach the Stygian Coaft. Wealth, Arts, and Honours, all are vain, AH fubjed to decay,Short fleeting Life, purfud with Pain, And Sorrows, haftes away ;But Vertue only ftands fecure,And fhall (when Times no more) endure. A View of Human Life. zii. Sen eft fait : c£out eft confomme. Voicy lachèvement des chofes. Mort il faut que tu te repofes, Et pour jamais ton dard envenimé. Mais S ! quen un moment ta fortune cft changki Tu cedes à ton tour à ta fatalité, Et la Nature humaine heureufement vengée, Seleve par ta Mort à lImmmalitê. ^Tis finifhd, all things to ah end are comé;Death, tis now time that you fhould find a Tomb:Break now thy poifond Dart^ and go to reft;Since all things yield, and have thy Power confeft,Behold the Moments come, when even youTo Fate fhâll yield, and Death a Death fliall knoWjAnd human Nature in thy Ruin beRaisd up to Life and Immortality.


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