Capitolo 69
own occasion, and it won't bear in the daytime of trouble of thy. And
there is a friend that, being rebellious to the enmity and conflict, wish
discovers reproach of thy." Of, new some friend is a companion to the
proposes, and it won't continue in the daytime any affliction of thy: but in
prosperity of thy he will be as thyself, and it will be daring on thy
servants. If you are brought low, he will be against thee and hideaway
him from face of thy." What you/he/she can be stronger and pointed than
the toward following?--"Thyself separated from hostile of thine, and he/she takes
attention of friends of thy." In the next words he particularizes one of
those fruits of friendship that you/he/she is described for a long time within the two
famous authors aforementioned, and falls in a general eulogium of
friendship that is a lot of well in the moment in which as very sublime. "A believer
friend is a strong defense; and him that haths found such a hath
you find a treasure. Void doth countervail a faithful friend, and
its excellence is unvaluable. A faithful friend is the medicine of
life; and theirs that fear the God will find him/it. Of who feareth the
God will correctly direct his/her friendship; for as him it is, so it is able his
neighbour that is its friend is also." I don't remember to have
him met with some motto that has arranged me more than that of a friend
being the medicine of the life to express the effectiveness of the friendship in,
the pains and the anguish to which naturally split ours recovering
existence in this world; and it is settled with the turn in marvelously
the last sentence with which a virtuous man is able as a reunion of benediction
a friend that is virtuous as him. There is another motto in
the same author in which would have been admired a lot of a
pagan's writer: "You don't abandon an old friend, for the new one it is not
comparable to him: a new friend is as new wine; when you it is old
shalts drink him/it with pleasure." With that strength of allusion and