Athenian sport: or, Two thousand paradoxes merrily argued, to amuse and divert the age: as a paradox in praise of a paradox. Corporeal affections remain after separation. The eye beholds as much when it looks on a shilling, as when it speculates the whole Heaven. Inconstancy is a most commendable virtue. Every man is corporally born twice. No man sees but he that is stark blind. The restorĘd maidenhead, or a marryĘd woman may be twice a virgin. Athenian, or intellectual, sport is the recreation of pre-existent spirits. ętis the pleasantest life to be always in danger. The same numerical voice of a preacher is not heard by any two of his auditors. What we call life, is natural death. Content is the greatest misery. He is the happiest man

A member of the Athenian Society (pseud. John Dunton).

Published by London: printed for B. Bragg in Pater-noster-row, 1707
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