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OBSERVATIONS UPON THE MAXIM; Which says, One ought to despise Fortune, and not care for the Court.
IT is more difficult to perswade this Maxim, than the rest. They that receive Favours, even they that have but simple Pretentions, laugh at a Notion so contrary to theirs.
I confess, that it is not easie to believe, that Reasonable Men would make this Opinion Universal: I fansie they had no other design than to speak to the Unfortu∣nate, and to cure sick Minds of an unpro∣fitable Disquiet.
In this case I cannot condemn them; if 'tis permitted to call a Mistress Ungrateful and Cruel, when a Man hath served her without any effect; 'tis sure most reason∣able for those that think to have received Outrages from Fortune, to have the Pri∣vilege