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Practise in Health to bear Sickness, and endeavour in the
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Practise in Health to bear Sickness, and endeavour in the
strength of thy life to entertain Death. He that hath a Will to dye, not having Power to live, shews Necessity, not Virtue: It is the Glory of a brave mind to embrace Pangs in the very Arms of Pleasure. What name of Virtue merits he that goes when he is driven?