. 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 . Ocyor cervis, & agente ni?nbosOcyor Euro. Lib. 3. — ■ titnor & nana Od. 1. Scanâmit eôdem quo domimis : nequeDecedit srata triremi, &Poft equitemfedet at ret cur». - . r I * ■ mi ■1 l «uxiil - s woi I ■ - r Fears that in Minds depraved are hourly bred,Attend us every where ; into the Vefiel goes, If Voyages we make : And filld with DreadThe guil


. 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 . Ocyor cervis, & agente ni?nbosOcyor Euro. Lib. 3. — ■ titnor & nana Od. 1. Scanâmit eôdem quo domimis : nequeDecedit srata triremi, &Poft equitemfedet at ret cur». - . r I * ■ mi ■1 l «uxiil - s woi I ■ - r Fears that in Minds depraved are hourly bred,Attend us every where ; into the Vefiel goes, If Voyages we make : And filld with DreadThe guilty Soldiers hafte to meet their Foes ; Fear ftill purfues, and with the Swift keeps pace 5More fleet than Does, or than the angry WindThat diifipates the Clouds. It dogs the Mind, And finds us out in the remoteft Place. But anxious Fears and Dread ftill keepTheir Souls in Pain, and every where attends. Weary of Land they plow the Deep,But Fear into the Vefièl ftrait afcends. If they take Horfe, black Care is alfo there, Sits clofè behind, and haunts them every where. Jette A View of H ùm a n Li f e. 87. ■:.r ■ -■ ■ ■ , ■ • fàtte toy damlaCoun Etre dam ks fur VOcean. Cows lek deux Hentifyberes*Demeure em f autre ikondel ■ Habite les drtsdèta Paix ; ou Vhorreur dé la gît Tant que tu vivras fur la terre,Tu veceux vivre qnetifûttej, la gîter ni, i ... f Fly to the Court, thebrawling Courts frequent $Ride on the Séas, the diftant Coafts furyéy. In India dwell, or on the Continent}Or War, or peaceful Arts purfîie •. each DayThou livft on Earth, each Hour will readily fhoWNo perfe&Peâ£e of Mind Is found below. 88 The Doctrine of Morality; or> The Explanation of the Forty-Fourth Picture, La Pauverté eft pluflofl bien que mal. Poverty is rather a Blejfing,than a Misfortune. As£.(L#:«&fl&s ENTEND S vos murmures fecrtts ;||«8fiSS&|g. & VOy bien à vos aBions, que vosfenti- $Ê J H^ ™em ve fmt fa* t0UfJ°rs d


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