cure when sin is self-destroyed. Short-sighted physics

admits the so-called pains of matter that destroy its more

dangerous pleasures.

Insomnia compels mortals to learn that neither obliv- [15]

ion nor dreams can recuperate the life of man, whose

Life is God, for God neither slumbers nor sleeps. The

loss of gustatory enjoyment and the ills of indigestion

tend to rebuke appetite and destroy the peace of a false

sense. False pleasure will be, is, chastened; it has no [20]

right to be at peace. To suffer for having “other gods