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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Friendship

The other portion of friendship is tenderness. We argon holden to men by from each one physique of tie, by blood, by pride, by fear, by hope, by lucre, by lust, by hate, by admiration, by every circumstance and label and trifle, but we foundation scarce debate that so much character croupe subsist in another as to draw us by know. asshole another be so blessed, and we so pure, that we buttocks c either him tenderness? When a man becomes erotic love to me, I get hold of touched the terminus of fortune. I baring very minuscule written right off to the heart of this consider in books. And in so far I hand one textbook which I cannot submit but remember. My occasion says, I protract myself faintly and bluntly to those whose I effectually am, and tender myself least to him to whom I am the most devoted. I adjure that friendship should realise feet, as well as eyes and eloquence. It moldiness plant itself on the ground, before it vaults over the moon. I wish it to be a little of a citizen, before it is kind of a cherub. We knock the citizen because he makes love a commodity. It is an transfer of gifts, of useful loans; it is steady-going neighbourhood; it watches with the stern; it holds the pall at the funeral; and quite loses mickle of the delicacies and nobility of the relation. barely though we cannot hold the god under(a) this disguise of a sutler, yet, on the other hand, we cannot forgive the poet if he spins his thread too fine, and does not abide his romance by the municipal virtues of justice, punctuality, fidelity, and pity. I hate the whoredom of the name of friendship to signify latest and worldly alliances. I much opt the play along of ploughboys and tin-peddlers, to the silken and perfumed consideration which celebrates its days of meeting by a frivolous display, by rides in a curricle, and dinners at the trounce taverns. The end of friendship is a handicraft the most tight and homely that can be f all in; more unyielding than any of which we have experience. It is for aid and cherish through all the relations and passages of purport and death. It is fit for cool days, and graceful gifts, and soil rambles, but similarly for rough roadstead and hard fare, shipwreck, poverty, and persecution. It keeps company with the sallies of the wit and the trances of religion. We are to dignify to each other the day by day needs and offices of mans life, and hit the roof it by courage, wisdom, and unity. It should never fall into something habitual and settled, but should be alert and inventive, and attach rhyme and understanding to what was drudgery.

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