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Excerpt from Essays: Including the Confessions of an Opium Eater; Richard Bentley; Letters to a Young Man; John Paul Richter, Etc. Etc
London after his entrance at the university, opium was suggested to him as an alleviator of rheumatic pains, from which he was acutely suffering. He took the lulling dose - and every reader of the Conv fessions will know the ecstatic manner in which he praises the wonder-working drug. Divine enjoyment; keys of paradise; these are what he won from laudanum. What he gained afterwards was an Iliad of woes.
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