got Possession of one Heart, and
Avarice
of another. The Father of a Family would often range himself under the Banners of
Avarice
, and the Son under those of
Luxury
. The Wife and Husband would often declare themselves on the two different Parties; nay, the same Person would very often side with one in his Youth, and revolt to the other in his old Age. Indeed the Wise Men of the World stood
Neuter
; but alas! their Numbers were not considerable. At length, when these two Potentates had wearied themselves with waging War upon one another, they agreed upon an Interview, at which neither of their Counsellors were to be present. It is said that
Luxury