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Are o then, Micyllus, o son os money, and do yo thin happinea consist in riches t
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Simo, illi his attered coat, e that stole myian in herile ali his state, an immediate lyraeca me a great mala, appeared in his Purpi an scarler, had his naves, his chario an horses, old Cups, abies illi ivor feet; was, in mori, o flattere and wormipped that he oon orgo me : heia I et hi in the ther day, Psalute hi in illi, ou servant, Sinio; V licia heput himself into a violent passion, and riCd ut, acti thati ggar no toclip m nam e so Pana no callei Simo no N, ut Simonides.V ut halcismo extraordinar is, the omen re fond of him helives himself airs, pretend tot coy, admits omerio his favour Whilst ther threaten to destro thenaseives, fae illiso take notice of them You see ha gold cando that ahes the crooked si rei glit, the gly haiadsonae, that, like the poetical Caestus, bellows grace and beau ty Heario Nahe poets preti serit,
T see ou, lihe the res of the multitude, o deceived an in istahen in your notions of the rich and great, horare much more miserable than our-selves thisci an as ure 3 ou L ho have been ricli an poor, and there re know both conditionsa experience; ou mali no by and by very particular.
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Hore this seu of mine, hicli canae originali frona inpollo, se down
The future we knore nothing of butato go on illi in stor when Pisas Euphorbus fought a Troy, and was kill edi Menelaus after hiel Iwas transformed into Pythagoras; ut sonae time intervened during hic hI re mained without a mansion, illa Mnesarchus thought fit o prepare mo
η rom Apollo. Pythagoras, ho like ther system -mongers, Was ambitious os appearingas omethin supernatural and divine, endeavoured to persuade the popul ac that he was Apollo, Who had descended to earth, to reform and instruct mankind. See Porphyry an Iamblichus.., Indi sismire. J It i Nellano nabat pisini res, in diggingior a placerio depost thes eras, throrum litile heaps of eartes it is no improbabie, there re, ut that the might, a theancients belleved, ive me the iist intelligeiace of thos places here old was tote fouird, b castin oves me of the dust, and thus informing them Where the were o diis cit. Inda cavis aurum mittit formica metallis. Proper. The Coch, by teli in Micyllus he had been an Indian ismire, ni means to reflecti his
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Gisi in his h. J Porphyr telis us credat Judaeus), that at the public solemnit of the Olympi clames, Pythagoras stood mand me exto ait theseople his olde thigh, si didit private orabaris, o confirmati in the opinio that he was Hyperborean Apollo Abaris, we are o observe, as Apollo' clites prieil. - Beans. J Pythagoras seeing one da an o in a pasture a Tarentum, holad se litile re-gard O his precept apto at green beatas, delire themaster of the Xa dissuade hi in rom uehindecency, ut the neat-herd, informin him that he reatly could o spea the angvage of oxen the philosopher himself steppe u to the east, and whispere somethin in his ear, after hicli time thei neve touched a bean, lived many years in arael nea Juno' temple, and was calle the sacred ox. This stor is ver gravet told by Porphyry and Iamblichus. Common, D. I The observation here made is excellent, and the practices unde on it hasbeen adopte by every modern impollor, frona the prophet Mahomet doWn to parisia hit fietit, c. cc. c.
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cies' inistres thetia I suppose, and had child reni him, played the distast
Tiresias. J Hesiod telisis that Tiresias et illi No serpent on mount Cyllene, hichaetrodipon, and was immediatet turned into a inomata, and that, sem years arte Naros, e lito the fame serpents in the fame place, and Nas turned into a man again. lioneus. J as ne of the Lapithae, ho ought against the Centaurs: he was boria a giri, and being very beauti fui, ravistaeda Neptune, lio, o maheler amentis, promise to granther an favour hemiaedri me desii ed, o void future inconveniences that he sex might echanged. The favour a granted, and the figure as a man an a Narrior for the Iemaindero herclise. Nunc vir, nunc tamina Ceneus.
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' The brant. P ilycrates, in hos time Pythagoras fio urinae l.
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osseasier in a et reat, or in ca se Os victor are ready ro parta e in the triumph, to otia in the east, heia the generalii ser ut his si crifice of than ks-giving in ea ce ais , Ou Ommon eopte et up in to the asib vibly, and abus yoharietters, hilst they a re frightened ut of their iis, and glad tosilence ou by ballis, sporis, public speci acies, and ribes of very indri
you, in the mean time, et ther censuring them illi severit; , or no de ign- inito speali to them at ali sonae times ou ill even stone them to de ath, and confiscat their good and chatteis. ou ear ei ther informers orthieves, re under no apprehensions that ou hou se illi b ok open, orrobbed; oui avem troubie in geli in in ou debis, no dissiones ste arcisto contend with, o care, in laori, O anxiety noth in to do ut, henwhen our lio is finissae toto receive our even oboli for it in the even- in to athe, is oti pie a se, ta ke Our prat, O herring, an an on Osi
top, and Moy ourself, sing like a triae philosopher; legi ex ithio ver tyand easse This it is hicli akes ou so healthy, o robust, and able o
os distem per seige on the rich l ouis consumptions inflammations of thel ungs, dropsi es ali frona intemperance, ait the genuine fispi in of their grandiappers like Icarus, hen the have at sed thenaseives to the great- est height, and just ouch the sun forgetting that their ings are gluedinwith wax, down the drop in to the se hiis thos e lio, like Daedalus, a notis hi gli, ut stim long clos to the arth, and keei their axwet illi the vapours of the ocean, y ith a ty.
Yes and what a rech the ther malae o fame an fortune i itne Croesus o the funera pile, the est of his hole Lingdom; and Dionysus, the great tyrant, turn ed school-master a Corinth, and after uling a mightyempire, eachin child ren to mahe syllabies.
Male Ealles. J It is reporte os Dionysius the tyrant of Corinth, that a te quitiing the throne, e turne school-master in hicli of the two conditionsae suffered most, it is, perhaps ver dissiculi to determine.
