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The Consolation of Philosophy

BOOK II
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Boethius falls back upon his present sense of misery.

Philosophy reminds him of the brilliancy of his former fortunes .-- CH.

IV.

Boethius objects that the memory of past happiness is the bitterest portion of the lot of the unhappy.
Philosophy shows that much is still left for which he may be thankful.

None enjoy perfect satisfaction with their lot.


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