89 ([return])
[ 'Glory, jest, and riddle of the world:' Pascal in his 'Pensées' has a thought almost identical with this.]
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[ 'Good bishop:' De Belsance, who distinguished himself by attention to the sick of the plague, in his diocese of Marseilles in 1720.]
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[ 'Bethel:' a benevolent gentleman in Yorkshire, a great friend of Pope's.]
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[ 'Chartres:' Colonel, infamous for every vice—a fraudulent gambler, &c. &c.]
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[ 'Cromwell:' it is not necessary now to answer this insult to the greatest of Britain's kings. It is a clever ape chattering at a dead lion.]