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Shall Man be left abandonn'd in the dust When fate relenting, let's the flower revive? Shall nature's voice to Man alone unjust Bid him, tho' doom'd to perish, hope to live? Is it for this fair virtue oft must strive With disappointment, perjury, & pain? No, Heaven's immortal spring shall yet revive And Man's majestic beauty bloom again. - --Beattie [[foreign: French]] La gravité est un mystère du Corps inventé pour cacher les défauts de l'esprit. Si il ya un amour pur et exempt du mélange de nos autres passions, c'est celui qui est caché au fond de nos coeurs, et que nous ignorons nous mêmes. ---------- Il est aussi facile de se tromper soi meme sans s'en appercevoir, qu'il est difficile de tromper les autres sans qu'ils s'en apperçoivent. [[/foreign]]


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