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Plato says--The Man who does not consult his Experience in unceasingly beginning his Life over again, --he is like a Child who should be born Every morning. [[underline]] He who does [[/underline]] listen to it, resembles an old man who complains of having lived too long.-- he knew so well how to unite politeness with dignity, & catch that difficult shade which gives birth & a good Education so many advantages over riches.-- I now quoth Thomas, Women's tongues Of aspin leaves are made.