19/25 And it was an age of deep sadness. That it should have been so is an instructive and solemn lesson. In proportion to the luxury of the age were its misery and its exhaustion. The mad pursuit of pleasure was the death and degradation of all true happiness. Suicide--suicide out of pure _ennui_ and discontent at a life overflowing with every possible means of indulgence--was extraordinarily prevalent. |