Letters From Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple 1652 54

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Yet I must chide too. Why did you get such a cold ? Good God ! how careless you are of a life that (by your own confession) I have told you makes all the happiness of mine. 'Tis unkindly done. What is left for me to say, when that will not prevail with you ; or how can you persuade me to a cure of myself, when you refuse to give me the example ? I have nothing in the world that gives me the least desire of preserving my- 196 Letters from Dorothy Os borne.
self, but the opinion I have you would
...not be willing to lose me ; and yet, if you saw with what caution I live (at least to what I did before), you would reproach it to yourself sometimes, and might grant, perhaps, that you have not got the advan- tage of me in friendship so much as you imagine. What (besides your consideration) could oblige me to live and lose all the rest of my friends thus one after another ? Sure I am not insensible nor very ill-natured, and yet I'll swear I think I do not afflict myself half so much as another would do that had my losses.

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