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he passes his Life regretting the past, dissatisfied with the present, -- and anticipating the future, -- he never permits [[underline]] himself to [[/underline]] be tolerably Easy. "She was more, than} painters can express Fable ever feign'd "Or youthful [[underline]] poets fancy [[/underline]] when they love." Slander, & abuse, -- prejudice, & ill nature are not worse than a censorious habit this last busy daughter of idleness & vanity does an infinitude of mischief, it is -- "the fool, who tosses about "Firebrands in sport."--