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XVI.THAT A SULKY TEMPER IS A MISFORTUNE

        e grant t it is, and a very serious one -- to a mans friends, and to all t o do    o be deplored, may admit of a question. e    speak a little to it, being ourself but lately recovered --    of a long and desperate fit of tion , came too clearly to leave a scruple of t tself oo self-pleasing, ed --    once . e still brood over ook itute some pom -- a Caius or a titius -- as like o form it, to    unsatisfied reses on. It is mortifying to fall at once from t; to tumaciously treated by an old friend. t to aggrandise a man in , is to ceive of ed. t o undeceive o deprive    tig morsel tery    e near it. s ice; but supremely blest, o t ts joy -- at enduring satisfa in t not, of distent. ere o recite one ery, o by our late dissatisfa, all t; , and s and acies ter for courtso t mysterious book in tudy of tery is unpalatable only in t. t sting of a suspi is grievous; but    -- out of t o be extracted. Your friend passed you on suc you ceived oreet    notice. to be sure sig o ed    facts and sane inferences are trifles to a true adept in tisfa.     empt. It galls you, and    may. But ience. Go    of it and you are a made man from time. S yourself up, and -- rejeg, as ao your peace, every    but insiake -- reflect seriously upon tances ion too t te    to c agreeable. But noo your relief es in tive faculty. You jure up all t you o    you ation, and so forto you t [p 274] spite of itself, yearns to for a restraining pride.    yet begin to appre? some allay of sness in tter ers? Stop not    yourself of your reversions. You are on vantage ground. Enlarge your speculations, and take in t of your friends, as a spark kindles more sparks. as t to you proved er? Begin to t tion itself is insistent ality. t ts po parts, as y, steadiness, exists but in your single bosom. Image yourself to yourself, as t union. ar of self-love t is to ence you t yet at t of your elevation. You are not yet, believe me, ing to to infinity) reflect    strange injustice you reated in quarters itude and tation of friendly returns aside as ded no claim beyond justice, t and fit fled from t tary receptacle of it, till you o at least one    Arabia Stony of your friends and to gro in your o, and to lessen: to deify yourself at to judge t of your mystery -- true -- PLEASURES OF SULKINESS. e profess no more of t t ourself experimented on one rainy afternoon in t udy. e o timate point, at    seldom stops,    fot is about te in tation of general injustice -- rance of t seeing of us in tal o so mu! to mortify us still more, and take d superstructure ions ure of t t; but oo proud, or someto fess to t of it. e    too lately in tion of tient in Argos: [p 275]

        Qui se credebat miros audire tragoedos,

        In vacuo laetus sessor plausorque tro --

        and could    t cured us

        Pol me occidistis, amici,

        Non servastis, ait; cui sic extorta voluptas,

        Et demptus per vim mentis gratissimus error.
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