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THE

PLEASURES OF LIFE

PART II

BY

THE RIGHT HON.

SIR JOHN LUBBOCK, BART., M.P.

F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D.

PRESIDENT OF THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PRINCIPAL OF THE LONDON WORKING-MEN'S COLLEGE

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PREFACE

"And what is writ, is writ
Would it were worthier."

BYRON.

HEREWITH I launch the conclusion of my subject. Perhaps I am unwise in publishing a second part. The first was so kindly received that I am running a risk in attempting to add to it.

In the preface, however, to the first part I have expressed the hope that the thoughts and quotations in which I have found most comfort and delight, might be of use to others also.

In this my most sanguine hopes have been more than realised. Not only has the book passed through twenty editions in less than three years, but the many letters which I have received have been most gratifying.

Two criticisms have been repeated by several of those who have done me the honor of noticing my previous volume. It has been said in the first place that my life has been exceptionally bright and full, and that I cannot therefore judge for others. Nor do I

attempt to do so. I do not forget, I hope I am not ungrateful for, all that has been bestowed on me. But if I have been greatly favoured, ought I not to be on that very account especially qualified to write on such a theme? Moreover, I have had,-who has not, -my own sorrows.

Again, some have complained that there is too much quotation-too little of my own. This I take to be in reality a great compliment. I have not striven to be original.

If, as I have been assured by many, my book has added to their power of enjoying life, and has proved a comfort in the hours of darkness, that is indeed an ample reward, and is the utmost I have ever hoped.

HIGH ELMS, Down,

KENT, April 1889.

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