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----- Heavn in her Eye ; 
In evry Gefture , Dignity and Love . 
What can be more engaging, than to fee the 
Countenance of fo ferene a Temper of Soul change 
into any of thofe Pafflons we have juft mention'd, 
becaufe Truth fhines every-where about it ? If into 
Adoration and Worfhip, it is not likely to be blended 
with Hypocrify; if into Friendfhip and Love, we 
are fure it is fincere; and if into Hope, we may de- 
pend it is not for trifling Vanities for itfeif, nor for 
Evil towards others. 
There is alfo conne&ed with this Frame of Mind 
the moft folid and lading Contentment and Even- 
nefs of Temper 5 together with the heavenly Difpo- 
fition to an unmercenary Friendfhip for Mankind. 
Nothing is more noble in itfeif, yet nothing more 
rare; and is to be no where fo certainly found as in 
a Heart content with its own Pofieflions. This is 
the Virtue which defpifes not the Brave for being 
unfortunate, nor tyrannizes over the Diftrefied ; which 
is ready to overlook and excufe the trivial Faults of 
others, and pity their Weaknefs; whofe generous 
Complaifance is fuch, as never to mar Society by 
thwarting the Company, and affuming too much to 
itfeif; nor to fet up for a fupreme Judge of every 
thing that comes upon the Carpet. 
- — A mat or em quod arnica 
Turpia deeipiunt cacnm vitia y aut eiiam ip fa hac 
Delect ant 
Vellem in amicitia fic err ar emus : et ifti 
I a 
Errori 
