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VISION S,

PUBLISH'D IN THE

SPECTATORS, &c.

BY THE SAME HAND,

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VISION I

SPECTATOR. No 460.

Decipimur Specie Recti― HOR,

OUR defects and follies are too often unknown to

us; nay, they are fo. far from being known to us, that they pass for demonstrations of our worth. This makes us easy in the midft of them, fond to fhew them, fond to improve them, and to be esteemed for them. Then it is that a thousand unaccountable conceits, gay inventions, and extravagant actions must afford us pleasures, and difplay us to others in the colours which we ourselves take a fancy to glory in: and indeed there is fomething fo amufing for the time in this ftate of vanity and ill-grounded fatisfaction, that even the wifer world has chofen an exalted word to defcribe its enchantments, and called it THE PARADISE OF FOOLS. Perhaps the latter part of this reflection may feem a falfe thought to fome, and bear another tura

than what I have given; but it is at present none of my business to look after it, who am going to confefs that I have been lately amongst them in a vifion.

Methought I was tranfported to a hill, green, flowery, and of an eafy afcent. Upon the broad top of it refided fquint-eyed ERROR, and popular OPINION with many heads; two that dealt in forcery, and were famous for bewitching people with the love of themselves. To these repaired a multitude from every fide, by two different paths which lead towards each of them. Some who had the most assuming air went directly of themfelves to ERROR, without expecting a conductor; others of a fofter nature went first to popular OPINION, from whence as fhe influenced and engaged them with their own praises, she delivered them over to his go

vernment.

When we had afcended to an open part of the fum. mit where OPINION abode, we found her entertaining feveral who had arrived before us. Her voice was pleafing; fhe breathed odours as she spoke: she seemed to have a tongue for every one; every one thought he heard of fomething that was valuable in himself, and expected a paradife which fhe promised as the reward of his merit. Thus we were drawn to follow her, 'till The fhould bring us where it was to be bestowed: and it was obfervable, that all the way we went, the company was either praising themselves in their qualifications, or one another for thofe qualifications which they

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