The Complete Works, vol 3: Essays and Miscellanies
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Our fellows have that garland from us won;
therefore, if you please,
Let's fix another goal, and at that run. ("Odyssey," xxii, 6)
We will even prosecute them at the suit of the philosophers, in the following form: We'll prove, if we can, that it is impossible to live a pleasurable life according to their tenets. Bless me! said I to him, smiling, you seem to me to level your foot at the very bellies of the men, and to design to enter the list with them for their lives, whilst you go about to rob them thus of their pleasure, and they cry out to you,
"Forbear, we're no good boxers, sir;
no, nor good pleaders, nor good senators, nor good magistrates either;
"Our proper talent is to eat and drink." ("Odyssey," viii, 246, 248)
and to excite such tender and delicate motions in our bodies as may chafe our imaginations to some jolly deligh