278 STUDIES OF NATURE. 



Or that other, which opens to us a perfpeflive of 

 the hfe to come : 



HE WHO HAS PROVIDED 



LIGHT FOR THE EYE OF MAN, SOUNDS FOR HIS EAR, 

 PERFUMES FOR HIS SMELL, AND FRUITS FOR HIS PALATE, 



WILL rXND 



^he Means of One Day replenijhing his Heart, 



WHICH NOTHING HERE BELOW CAN SATISFY. 



And that other, which inculcates charity toward 

 men, from the motives of felf-intereft : 



WHEN A MAN STUDIES THE WORLD, 



He prizes thoje only who pojjefs Sagacity ; 



BUT, 



WHEN HE STUDIES HIMSELF, 



He ejteems only thoje who exercije Indulgence. 



I would have the following infcribed round the 

 cupola, in letters of antique bronze ; 



Mandatum novum do vobis, ut diligatis invicem ficut 

 dilexi vos, ut et vos diligatis invicem. 



Joan. cap. xiii. v. 34. 



A NEW COMMANDMENT I GIVE UNTO YOU, THAT YE LOVE 



ONE ANOTHER ; AS I HAVE LOVED YOU, THAT YE 



ALSO LOVE ONE ANOTHER. 



In 



