Fruits of Solitude : in Reflections And Maxims Relating to the Conduct of Human Life

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It is an effect of paflion that wif- dom corrects, to lay thyfelf under re- solutions that cannot be well made, Slid worfe performed.
Fidelity.
191. Avoid, all thou caml, being in- truded ; but do thy utmoft to difcharge the truft thou undertakefl : for care- lefnefs is injurious, if not unjuft.
192. The glory of a fervant is fidel- ity, which cannot be without diligence, as well as truth.
193. Fidelity hasenfranchifed flaves, REFLECTIONS AND MAXIMS. 45 and adopted fervants to be fons.
194. Rew
...ard a good fervant well : and rather quit, than difquiet thyfelf with, an ill one.
Master* 195. Mix kindnefs with authority ; and rule more by difcretion than rigour.
196. If thy fervant be faulty, ftrive rather to convince him of his error, than difcover thy paffion ; and when he is feniible forgive him.
197. Remember he is thy fellow- creature ; and that God's goodnefs, not thy merit, has made the difference betwixt thee and him.
198. Let not thy children domineer over thy fervants ; nor fuffer them to ilight thy children.


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