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Fig* 2. 
Shews a View of both Eyes, with their Mufcles dif- 
pofed nearly as in the Life. 
d, The Optic Nerve. 
b, The Mufculus attollens, 
c, The Ttepreffor. 
d> The Ad duff or. 
e> The AbduStor- 
f The Trochlear is . 
gy The Obliquus inferior , 
Fig. 3. 
Is a View of a Countenance in an eafy Compofure, 
wherein no Mufcle can be faid to have any parti- 
ticular ACtion, and wherein every Mufcle in its 
refpeftive Place only confpires to form the pleafing 
Symmetry and Proportion that appears thro’ the 
Whole. An Appearance like this on the Face 
muft inform every Spectator, that, altho’ the Mind 
of the Perfon who wears it, does not feem to be 
exalted into Mirth, or Veneration, yet it muft at 
the fame time (hew, that neither is it defaafed by 
Envy, Malice, Jealoufy, or a tyrannic Spirit; nor 
degraded into defponding Grief and Care, the true 
Charadteriftic of thofe who are not happy enough 
to rely on the Author of Providence for 
His Protection j nor fill’d with Fear and Terror, 
cither at external Dangers, or the more excru- 
ciating Attendance of the Guilt, of having injured 
others; nor disfigured by the deforming Grins 
H 2 Sneers, 
