[From This World to the Next by Henry Fielding]@TWC D-Link bookFrom This World to the Next CHAPTER XX 7/7
It is a post subjected daily to the greatest danger and inquietude, and attended with little pleasure and less ease.
In a word, it is a pill which, was it not gilded over by ambition, would appear nauseous and detestable in the eye of every one; and perhaps that is one reason why Minos so greatly compassionates the case of those who swallow it: for that just judge told me he always acquitted a prime minister who could produce one single good action in his whole life, let him have committed ever so many crimes.
Indeed, I understood him a little too largely, and was stepping towards the gate; but he pulled me by the sleeve, and, telling me no prime minister ever entered there, bid me go back again; saying, he thought I had sufficient reason to rejoice in my escaping the bottomless pit, which half my crimes committed in any other capacity would have entitled me to.".
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|