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and dare you be in love with it? Shall a Diogenes, to shew how little these things, which sensual men admire, ought to be valued, take as much delight in his Tub, as Xerxes in his Babylon, and in dry bread, as much as Smindyrides in his sauces; in ordinary spring-water, as much as Cambyses in his richer fountains; in common Sun-shine, as much as Sardanapalus in his purple; in his staff, as much as Alexander in his Spear; and in his Mallet, as much as Craesus in his treasures? Shall a Pagan look on these outward glories as unworthy of his affections, |
and Dare you be in love with it? Shall a Diogenes, to show how little these things, which sensual men admire, ought to be valued, take as much delight in his Tub, as Xerxes in his Babylon, and in dry bred, as much as Smindyrides in his sauces; in ordinary spring-water, as much as Cambyses in his Richer fountains; in Common Sunshine, as much as Sardanapalus in his purple; in his staff, as much as Alexander in his Spear; and in his Mallet, as much as Croesus in his treasures? Shall a Pagan look on these outward Glories as unworthy of his affections, |
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