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Inordinate affection causeth extraordinary affliction, according to that of the Poet, Quem res plus nimio delectavere secudae Mutatae quatient, si quid mirabere pones Invitus, — Horat. Epist. 10. lib. 1. If we love and rejoyce too much in Relations whilst we have them, we shall grie•• too much when we lose them. |
Inordinate affection Causes extraordinary affliction, according to that of the Poet, Whom Rest plus nimio delectavere secudae Mutatae quatient, si quid mirabere pones Unwillingly, — Horatio Epistle 10. lib. 1. If we love and rejoice too much in Relations while we have them, we shall grie•• too much when we loose them. |
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