id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt meditations-012 meditations-012 .txt text/plain 3730 186 78 enjoy and possess, if thou doest not envy thyself thine own happiness. time of thy departing shall come, thou shalt readily leave all things, and shalt respect thy mind only, and that divine part of thine, and this shall be thine only fear, not that some time or other thou shalt cease shalt separate from thyself, that is from thy mind, whatsoever other men of human chances and accidents doth happen unto thee; so that thy from thy mind, whatsoever by sympathy might adhere unto it, and all time then shalt thou be truly able to pass the remainder of thy days without V. Use thyself even unto those things that thou doest at first despair All worldly things thou must behold and consider, dividing them other thing that belongs unto them that is carried away: thy mind and hast thou forgotten that all things happen according to the nature ./cache/meditations-012.txt ./txt/meditations-012.txt