“Seeking with snares the wandering brutes to noose,”
“Seeking with snares the wandering brutes to noose,”
and
“Making their hounds the spacious glade surround,”
“Making their hounds the spacious glade surround,”
that he may follow their tracks, neglects far more desirable things, and leaves many duties unfulfilled, so he who pursues pleasure postpones everything to it, disregards that first essential, liberty, and sacrifices it to his belly; nor does he buy pleasure for himself, but sells himself to pleasure.