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The Consolation of Philosophy

BOOK II
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Thou hast reason to thank me for the use of what was not thine own; thou hast no right to complain, as if thou hadst lost what was wholly thine.

Why, then, dost bemoan thyself?
I have done thee no violence.

Wealth, honour, and all such things are placed under my control.

My handmaidens know their mistress; with me they come, and at my going they depart.

I might boldly affirm that if those things the loss of which thou lamentest had been thine, thou couldst never have lost them.


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