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LXXXVI. Some of Caesar's friends entertained a suspicion, that he neither desired nor cared to live any longer, on account of his declining health; and for that reason slighted all the omens of religion, and the warnings of his friends.

LXXXVI. The moment a wife decides to break her marriage vow she reckons her husband as everything or nothing. All defensive operations must start from this proposition. LXXXVII. The life of a woman is either of the head, of the heart, or of passion.

Oh my most sweet Beloved, let heaven and earth and all the glory of them, be silent in Thy presence; seeing whatsoever praise and beauty they have it is of Thy gracious bounty; and they shall never reach unto the loveliness of Thy Name, Whose Wisdom is infinite. Psalm lxviii. 10. Psalm lxxxvi. 4. Matthew xv. 32. Genesis viii. 21. Psalm cxlvii. 5.

The tenderness exercised towards home-born servants or the children of handmaids, and the strength of the tie that bound them to the family, are employed by the Psalmist to illustrate the regard of God for him, his care over him, and his own endearing relation to him, when in the last extremity he prays, "Save the son of thy handmaid." Ps. lxxxvi. 16. So also in Ps. cxvi. 16.

On the Nature and Physical Constitution of the Sun and Stars. Description of a Reflecting Telescope forty feet in length. Phil. Trans., vol. lxxxvi. Method of observing the Changes that happen to the Fixed Stars; Remarks on the Stability of our Sun's Light. Catalogue of Comparative Brightness, to determine the Permanency of the Lustre of Stars.

"Oh, Snatch'd away in Beauty's Bloom," "There's not a joy the world can give like that it takes away," and from Don Juan, Canto III., the song inserted between stanzas lxxxvi. and lxxxvii. All these poems will be found in the two volumes of Byron's works in the Canterbury Poets' series.

If this was complied with, he would injure no person; that these were the last and only conditions of peace." LXXXVI. It was very acceptable and agreeable to Afranius's soldiers, as might be easily known from their signs of joy, that they who expected some injury after this defeat, should obtain without solicitation the reward of a dismissal.

But on the contrary, we should so receive truth, as that it might rule and be master in us, captivate judgment, will, and affections, and break out into the practice. And this recommendeth several duties, such as, John xviii. 37. John iv. Psalm lxxxvi. 11. This shall suffice for clearing up, and applying in the general this excellent truth, that Christ is the truth.

Now, never shun the idea of writing me because, perhaps, you may be out of humour or spirits. I could give you a hundred good consequences attending a dull letter; one, for example, and the remaining ninety-nine some other time it will always serve to keep in countenance, my much respected Sir, your obliged friend and humble servant, R. B. LXXXVI. To MRS. DUNLOP. MAUCHLINE, 28th April 1788.

Oh, let us then resolve to wind this wreath frequently, to lay it often at the feet of the noble, the gracious queen of the Rosary! "The Highest himself hath founded her." Ps. lxxxvi. My dear brethren, in our consideration on the rosary let us to-day reflect upon its origin. Its origin and age bestow on this devotion a great dignity.

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