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Here I am accustom'd to walk for sky views and effects, either morning or sundown. To-day from this field my soul is calm'd and expanded beyond description, the whole forenoon by the clear blue arching over all, cloudless, nothing particular, only sky and daylight.

No, Sir, you are mistaken in your Man. Gay. It may be so. Bel. I am, d'ye see, Charles, this very individual, numerical young Mr. what ye call 'um Fainwou'd, just come from St. Omers into England to my Uncle the Alderman. I am, Charles, this very Man. Gay. I know you are, and will swear't upon occasion. Bel. This lucky Thought has almost calm'd my mind.

Or wilt thou, deaf to all our fears excite, Forsake thy friends, and shun the pending fight? And worse, O grief! in thy declining days, Forfeit the honours of thy country's praise?" This artful censure set his soul on fire, But patriot firmness calm'd his burning ire; And thus he said "Inured to war's alarms, Did ever Rustem shun the din of arms?

I am, Sir, Your humble servant, No. 39. <gr> 'Oduseuoes fulloisi caluyato' t<y?> d' ar' 'Aq<hnh> <gr> "Gpnon eoep' <ommasi ce<u?>, ina min pauseie tacista <gr> Duspon<es cam<atoio>. HOM. E'. 491. Pallas pour'd sweet slumbers on his soul; And balmy dreams, the gift of soft repose, Calm'd all his pains, and banish'd all his woes.

But he soon calm'd himself, and waving his hand to the other: "Why, see," said he, "a score of times at least, have I been call'd away to the last sickness of our good little sister; and each time it proves to be nothing worse than some whim of the nurse or physician.