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Il faut oster paresse.
Apostrophe.
Quiconque oiseux vis au jour la journée[1]
(Pythagoras defence en a donnée)
Leve toy doncq’, metz à labeur la main,
A’fin d’avoir vivre pour l’endemain.
Paresse est à fuir, qui ne regarde que
le prae-sent, & diligence est
à suivir,
qui pourvoit à l’advenir.
1. This saying, which became a proverbial expression of idleness, is quoted in various ancient sources (e.g. Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride10). A bushel was a day’s ration of corn, and ‘to sit on the bushel-box’ (a container holding a bushel measure, and convenient in size for sitting on) meant to be idle and improvident, leaving tomorrow to take care of itself, since today was provided for.
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