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nobody can pay, because none but themselves can tell [[underline]] exactly to what pitch it amounts [[/underline]] He can with a resistless charm impart The loosest wishes to the chastest heart Raise such a conflict, kindle such a fire Between declining virtue, and desire Till the poor vanquish'd maid dissolves away In dreams all [[underline]] night; in sighs, & tears all day. [[/underline]] The sage Pilpay, Visier to the King ˄ [[addition]] of Persia [[/addition]] said to the Young Monarch ˄ [[addition]] who was virtuous, and was going to reign [[/addition]] I shall make for your sublime Majesty ˄ [[addition]] a [[/addition]] kind ˄ [[addition]] of [[/addition]] Analysis of human knowledge. read it O king; and live by it; and upon the leaf of a Palm tree, he wrote as follows. -- In human science, there is but one word; [[underline]] .Perhaps. [[/underline]] in history but 3 phrases