THE RA M B L E R. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. Nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri, HOR. THE SIXTEENTH EDITION, LONDON: Printed by Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, J. Walker; Vernur, Hood, & Sharpe ; Darton & Harvey; J. Nunn; 18 71. No man believes that his own life will be short - 72. The necessity of good humour 73. The lingering expectation of an heir 74. Peevishness equally wretched and offensive. The character of Tetrica 75. The world never known but by a change of for- 76. The arts by which bad men are reconciled to 77. The learned seldom despised but when they de- 78. The power of novelty. Mortality too familiar to 79. A suspicious man justly suspected 80. Variety necessary to happiness. A Winter scene 54 8i. The great rule of action. Debts of justice to be distinguished from debts of charity Vol. II: b 82. The |