. T. Lucretius Carus Of the nature of things : in six books. Illustrated with proper and useful notes. Adorned with copper-plates, curiously engraved by Guernier, and others .. . T. Lu- Book IV. Of the Nature of Things. difcreet Conduct, by the Sweetnefs of her Deport-ment, and an Exactnefs in the Decency of herPerfon ; fo that a Man, by Ufe, may fpend hisLife happily with her. To fum up all: It is Cuftom that reconcilesthe Delights of Love ; for beat upon any thingwith conftant Blows, though ever fo lightly, it isovercome at lafl, and crumbles to Pieces. Havenot you obferved how Drops of Wate


. T. Lucretius Carus Of the nature of things : in six books. Illustrated with proper and useful notes. Adorned with copper-plates, curiously engraved by Guernier, and others .. . T. Lu- Book IV. Of the Nature of Things. difcreet Conduct, by the Sweetnefs of her Deport-ment, and an Exactnefs in the Decency of herPerfon ; fo that a Man, by Ufe, may fpend hisLife happily with her. To fum up all: It is Cuftom that reconcilesthe Delights of Love ; for beat upon any thingwith conftant Blows, though ever fo lightly, it isovercome at lafl, and crumbles to Pieces. Havenot you obferved how Drops of Water fallingupon a hard Stone, by Length of Time, wear itaway ? 10/ The End of the Fourth Booh. THE


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