Show Faults o of Old AK As Methinks our souls In old age are subject to more troublesome maladies and Imperfections Imperfection than In to youth 1 I Isaid said the same when young when 1 was rl reproached with the want of a 8 beard and 1 l say Bay so 10 now DOW when my pray gray ay hairs give me some authority We call the difficulty of our humors and the disrelish of present things wisdom but In truth we do Dot not so much forsake vices as 88 we change them and ond in my opinion for worse besides a foolish and feeble pride an impertinent prating forward and ond unsociable un on- sociable humors su superstition and a II ridiculous desire of riches when we hove have lost the use of them 1 I find therein more envy Injustice and malice mal mal- ice Ire ape age Im Imprints more wrinkles on the mind than then it does on the face and souls ore are never or very rarely seen slen that In growing old do not smell sour and musty must Montaigne |