Excerpt from The Man of the World, Vol. 2 of 2: In Two Parts
Several years elapfed befofe I returned to that place, whence, it is probable, I fhall migrate no more. My fhend Mrs. Wil'tanly was one of the perfons after whom I firlt enquired on' my arrival. I found her fubjet't to the common debility, but nor to any of the acuter diuretics of age; wlth the fame powers ofreafori, and the fame complacency of 'temper, I liad feen her before enjoy. Thefetfaid fhe, are the efi'eé'ts of temperance without au fierity, and are without indolence 1 have nothing now to do but to live without the folicitude of life, and to die without the fear of dying.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 0483232440
- ISBN 13 9780483232440
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages258