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Pythagoras gives it as a precept , and Seneca backs it by examples , of Sextius, who every night before he composed himself, to sleep, ask'd himself what evill hast thou this day healed? what vice hast thou resisted? wherein art thou better? O how sweet is that sleep which followes such a recognition? of himself, who made every night a scrutiny into the words and deeds of the whole day, he would neither pass by, |
Pythagoras gives it as a precept, and Senecca backs it by Examples, of Sextius, who every night before he composed himself, to sleep, asked himself what evil haste thou this day healed? what vice hast thou resisted? wherein art thou better? O how sweet is that sleep which follows such a recognition? of himself, who made every night a scrutiny into the words and Deeds of the Whole day, he would neither pass by, |
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— Somnus quàm tranquillus, altus ac liber, cum aut laudatus est animus, aut admoritus, & speculator sui censor { que } s•cretus cognoscit de moribus suis? ut•r hac potestate, & quotidie apud me causam dico. Cum sublatum è conspectu lumen est, & conticuit uxor moris jam mei conscia, totum diem m•cum serutor, facta ac dicta mea remetior, nihil mihi ipse abscondo, nihil transeo: quare enim quicquaem ex erroribus meis timeam, cum possim dicere: vide ne istud amplius facias, nunc tibi ignosco, &c. Senec. deira. l. 3. c. 36 p. 599. |
— Somnus quàm tranquillus, altus ac liber, cum Or laudatus est animus, Or admoritus, & speculator sui censor { que } s•cretus cognoscit de moribus suis? ut•r hac potestate, & quotidie apud me Causam dico. Cum Sublatum è conspectu lumen est, & conticuit uxor moris jam mei conscia, totum diem m•cum serutor, facta ac dicta mea remetior, nihil mihi ipse abscondo, nihil transeo: quare enim quicquaem ex erroribus meis timeam, cum possim dicere: vide ne istud Amplius facias, nunc tibi ignosco, etc. Seneca Deira. l. 3. c. 36 p. 599. |
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