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happens 13
happier 4
happiest 1
happiness 27
happy 26
harbor 1
hard 5
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27 because
27 both
27 come
27 happiness
27 myself
27 seem
27 where
Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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happiness

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1 Praise| know nothing is the only happiness,” might be authority enough, 2 Praise| unseasonably disturbed their happiness. Nor since that dares any 3 Praise| it is the chief point of happiness “that a man is willing to 4 Praise| fortress as they call it of happiness, but under the banner of 5 Praise| are so little conducive to happiness that they rather obstruct 6 Praise| faults.~But to return to the happiness of fools, who when they 7 Praise| in them lies, to the same happiness. And at last, when they 8 Praise| to the people, from what happiness into how great troubles 9 Praise| barbarous. In which kind of happiness those of Rome claim the 10 Praise| the mark that place the happiness of men in things themselves, 11 Praise| how cheap a rate is this happiness purchased! Forasmuch as 12 Praise| conduces as much or more to happiness. For suppose a man were 13 Praise| difference is there as to his happiness? Whereas on the contrary, 14 Praise| never have desired any other happiness. So then there is no difference; 15 Praise| advantage: first, in that their happiness costs them least, that is 16 Praise| Another thinks there is no happiness but in sleep and idleness. 17 Praise| hug themselves in their happiness, and are so taken up with 18 Praise| buttresses. And how great a happiness is this, think you? while, 19 Praise| chance, yet such is their happiness that they flatter themselves. 20 Praise| themselves.~And another great happiness they conceive in their names, 21 Praise| it to others, thinking it happiness enough for them that they 22 Praise| every way. For if it be happiness to please princes and to 23 Praise| knowledge were the bane of happiness; according to which also, 24 Praise| I’ll show you that this happiness of Christians, which they 25 Praise| things into itself. And this happiness though ’tis only then perfected 26 Praise| that fountain of eternal happiness, yet it far surpasses all 27 Praise| small taste of that future happiness.~But I forget myself and


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