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188 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1786
And why should they be denied such sweeteners of their existence? It is surely very savage to refuse them every possible avenue to pleasure, reckoned too coarse for our own acceptance. Life is a pill which none of us can bear to swallow without gilding; yet for the poor we delight in stripping it still barer, and are not ashamed to shew even visible displeasure if ever the bitter taste is taken from their mouths.And I'm glad Mrs. Piozzi recorded his comment on a recently deceased, irreligious gentleman from Jamaica: "He will not, whither he is now gone, find much difference, I believe, either in the climate or the company."