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a blessing that money cannot buy ; and therefore value it, and 

 be thankful lor it. As for money, (which may be said to be 

 the third blessing,) neglect it not ; but note, that there is no 

 necessity of being rich : for I told you, there be as many miseries 

 beyond riches as on this side them : and, if you have a compe- 

 tence, enjoy it with a meek, cheerful, thankful heart. I will 

 tell you, scholar, I have heard a grave divine say, that God has 

 two dwellings, one in heaven, and the other in a meek and 

 thankful heart, which Almighty God grant to me, and to my 

 honest scholar ! And so you are welcome to Tottenham High 



Venator. Well, master, I thank you for all your good direc- 

 tions ; but lor none more than this last, of thankfulness, which 

 I hope I shall never forget. 



BOWERBANKS, TOTTENHAM. 



And pray let's now rest ourselves in this sweet shady arbour, 

 which Nature herself has woven with her own fine finger ; it 

 is such a contexture of woodbines, sweetbriar, jessamine, and 

 mvrtle, and so interwoven, as will secure us both from the sun's 

 violent heat, and from the approaching shower. And being sat 

 down, I will requite a part of your courtesies with a bottle of 

 sack milk, oranges, and sugar, which, all put together, make a 



