The Literature And the Literary Men of Great Britain And Ireland 2

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The Literature And the Literary Men of Great Britain And Ireland 2
Abraham Mills
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Upon the king's happy restoration, Mr. Cowley was past the fortieth year of his age ; of which the greatest part had heen spent in a varions and tempestaous con- dition. He now thought he had sacrificed enough of his life to his curiosity and ex- perience. He had enjoyed mauy excellent occasions of observation. He had been present in many great revolutions, which in that tumultuous time disturbed the peace of all our neighbour states as well as our own. He had nearly beheld all the splen- dour
...of the highest part of mankind. He had lived in the presence of princes, and familiarly conversed with greatness in all its degrees, which was necessary for one that would contemn it a right; for to scorn the pomp of the world before a man knows it, does commonly proceed from ill manners than a true magnanimity.
He was now weary of the vexations and formalities of an active condition. He had been perplexed with a long compliance to foreign manners. He was satiated with the arts of court; which sort of life, though his virtue had made innocent to him, yet nothing could make it quiet.


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