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In the height of thy Prospe∣rity expect Adversity, but fear it most; if it come not, thou art the more sweetly possess'd of the happiness thou hast, and the more strongly confirm'd; if it come, thou art the more gently
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In the height of thy Prospe∣rity expect Adversity, but fear it most; if it come not, thou art the more sweetly possess'd of the happiness thou hast, and the more strongly confirm'd; if it come, thou art the more gently
dispossest of the happiness thou had'st, and the more firmly pre∣pared.