Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v2

424 CI 6. Ain Expojiti®nctpón the Eov}Z,cf JOB. Verf. 3. not (peak to maintainhis own integrity, Secondly,'obf..rve, `that- force afidfior¢s exceed all complaints and are too 'bigfir ecprejfron. That note reaches Mr..Eroughtonr fence, my words ebre fhoo't of what my conditiem is, there is no language large enough, no Oratory eloquent enough to defcribe or make known my forrows. Laftly, obferve, Not to.be able t'a euprefs our grief is an increafe of ourgrief.' :Therefore- my words are %wallowed up. This is an .addition to my forrówes,tharlxcann st Make known 'my forrowes, Iris a great part of my trOuble, that`I can tell you but a part of my trouble. Let a man be hindred from exprelling his grief; either through want ofpower, or through the refiraint of pow- er, both wayes- griefe increafes. Some, who have been dying 4pezdSophocle u on cruel racks, or under "b'loudy tortures, have yet efieemed pregxs rxtacem this beyond all their tortúrea;'"that they might not freely fpeak vncat Niobem,° cui logoro fìii- out their minds and forrows : to have their mouthes ftopt, was orom inreviw,n worfe to them than have their breath flopt. It it apain to be kept perm f"n eJ , from (peaking, To command a man to (wallow or eat down his cumidJrbi i words, is next to the command of eating and fwallowing down trit crt`deü ro res ne,atiérita. his ownfltth.- hbe- ,errtelty of a difeafe, may gag a man, as well as the cruelly of a Tyrant; `Such is my grief that my words are fval'ooved up, O };

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