CHAP. L. [P. 339.]

The same subject, with a representation of similar virtues exemplified in such trials,

As may startle well but not astound

The virtuous mind, that ever walks attended

By a strong siding champion Conscience.

CHAP. LI. [P. 344.]

Might not she who is concisely characterized in this chapter have exclaimed,

Mortals that would follow me,

Love Virtue, she alone is free;

She can teach you how to climb