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1,863. Birthdays; Mortality;
Regret
"Boswel, with some of his troublesome kindness, has informed this
family, and reminded me that the eighteenth of September is my
birthday. The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me
with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity
to escape. I can now look back upon threescore and four years, in
which little has been done, and little has been enjoyed, a life
diversified by misery, spent part in the sluggishness of penury,
and part under the violence of pain, in gloomy discontent, or
importunate distress. But perhaps I am better than I should have
been, if I had been less afflicted. With this I will try to be
content."
Johnson: Letter to Hester Thrale (September 21, 1773)
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