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 119. Against  idleness   or   listlessness,   and   their   effects.

Want |  |  |  |  |  |  ,25   |  ||.

Anguish.

It  dissipates.

It  is   hateful   to   GOD   S.  ||   S..

It  is   conceited.

It  deprives   of   good   things   S.  ||   S..

It  remains   in   the   same   condition.

It  is   timid.

It  is   accursed.

120.  Against   idleness   in   general.

1| ||  ||  ||  ||  ,6   |  ||  |  |  |  |  ||  |  ,10   |  ||  ||  ||  |  |  |  ||   S.  |  |  ||   S.  ||   S.  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  121. Against  the   sorrows   of   this   world. | |   ||  |  ,25   |  ||   S.  ||   S.  ||.

122.  That   me   are   not   to   lament   the   dead,   or   the   calamities of  this   life   beyond   measure.

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