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number of small wretched points, uselesse,
because they concurre not: A life built of
past and future, not proposing any constant
present; they have more pleasures then we,
but not more pleasure; they joy oftner, we
longer; and no man but of so much under-
standing as may deliver him from being a
fool, would change with a mad-man,
which had a better proportion of wit in
his often Lucidis. You know, they which
dwell farthest from the Sun, if in any con-
venient distance, have longer daies, better
appetites, better digestion, better growth,
and longer life: And all these advantages
have their mindes who are well removed
from the scorchings, and dazlings, and ex-
halings of the worlds glory: but neither
of our lives are in such extremes; for you
living at Court without ambition, which
would burn you, or envy, which would
devest others, live in the Sun, not in the fire:
And I which live in the Country without
stupefying, am not in darknesse, but in sha-
dow, which is not no light, but a pallid,
[CW: wa-]
p.62

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