《from this world to the next》

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those violent passions which makes the mind all turbulence and

anxiety; I had had a lover whom I esteemed and valued; and at the

latter part of my life I was raised to a station as high as the

vainest woman could wish。  But in all these various changes I

never enjoyed any real satisfaction; unless in the little time I

lived retired in the country free from all noise and hurry; and

while I was conscious I was the object of the love and esteem of

a man of sense and honor。〃



On the conclusion of this history Minos paused for a small time;

and then ordered the gate to be thrown open for Anna Boleyn's

admittance on the consideration that whoever had suffered being

the queen for four years; and been sensible during all that time

of the real misery which attends that exalted station; ought to

be forgiven whatever she had done to obtain it。'11'



'11' Here ends this curious manuscript; the rest being destroyed 

in rolling up pens; tobacco; &c。  It is to be hoped heedless people

will henceforth be more cautious what they burn; or use to other

vile purposes; especially when they consider the fate  which had

likely to have befallen the divine Milton; and that the works

of Homer were probably discovered in some chandlers shop in Greece。











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