He that upon a true principle lives, without any disquiet of thought, may be said to be happy.


Fables of Aesop... By Sir Roger L'Estrange... The Fifth Edition Corrected (ed. 1708)


He that upon a true principle lives, without any disquiet of thought, may be said to be happy.

He that upon a true principle lives, without any disquiet of thought, may be said to be happy.

He that upon a true principle lives, without any disquiet of thought, may be said to be happy.

He that upon a true principle lives, without any disquiet of thought, may be said to be happy.