CHAP. CXIV.
LEt the Foundation of thy Affection be Vertue, then make the Buil∣ding as rich, and as glorious as thou canst: if the Foundation be Beauty, or Wealth, and the building Vertue the
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LEt the Foundation of thy Affection be Vertue, then make the Buil∣ding as rich, and as glorious as thou canst: if the Foundation be Beauty, or Wealth, and the building Vertue the
Foundation is too weak for the Buil∣ding; and it will fall: Happy is he, the Pallace of whose affection is founded upon Vertue, wal'd with Riches, glaz'd with Beauty, and Roof'd with Honour.