I U P p L E M E N T to tlic GXE4EAkita$ L-R CU JJfr y:' ' THE IN Nj &c. continued (fee Supplement to No. 46".) i L ; . T HE G UIlL ElR T...::.;.i '0 D U.L G E E S T D E S I P E R E I N Lot 6: 1 ; .a.--.-'- Dicit a Man has a Mind 'to flay tbt Feol " 'Galleryis a, mUcbt'oferer taciiband Cbqrcfrfin himC gjQyi H E T HER what we. call . . yey j one -ftorrh and dtreO: &otier -equally WtlP $(iuL is Teated- in the. head, 'dreadful,, anxious only'to.preferve th$jBritiffo; M . JP tH 'hnfl-rilc. nr tH Vr j-1 ! flier unftaihed----when I fee :Fiife!hittsijliavincy i . x iiiw iiuiti ii'i v w t & h - .-- - - - " 7 r . Jk animates "the eye, or : flows 71. ... O v yy whether it beats in the pulfe, If c$VCraS) 1 with the blood whether it is nfinrd m anv one oart or is anruieu tnroue 1 ( jhncy, judgmenri rcafon, refleclion, iympa-. left his fickneis behind Kim, appear like a; Diomede-fhfpired by PallasL-Mincrvay at thei head of his little jtrbop--r I wilt. (aid he with a countenance that would ' haye made. Cowardice brave, and thank; tKerti i! for; their fpi ritted; conduct when I climb the lleepV crag gy rocksi ; an prefcht in the tent and in. the. Y L'lhv. or fenfibility ; or 'whether all thele.ori- V tfinate.in itand are only "fdme of its qualities- field, with him who.fb j'glonouflyWcndei ' 1 " nCtner It is matter or luuicLiiin niurc remi- umim, vuiutua, t mc cA;cnuc u4 jh religaed contcntedlyi becaule he ha,a vanquifh ed the; enemies of hi country when I fee; vj wRether it is mortal or immortal , and i 1 Ieavei to the profound difquifitions of thofr , 1 1 ? J - nolf Heterogeneous lucas coniuuna axioms, nd cr;thofe, trhoJe conceptions of happinefs. reconfined to a sniferablc ftate of wretched m-. tnfibility. Neither will I puzzle my brains as ine, whether it fhould be called animus or. kima 1 nave a pieanng coniciouineis ot iv exigence, aod am fatisfied and this fonfcioulnefs, I neither wifli nor expect5 ever toloofc. . : A tneie goaiiKcactions, 1 conciuae tney axe not . : th adlians,.of. beings jwhoie hopes and prof peels' terminate with to morroW they muft nave ; lometning more rennea tnan matter -ibmetbing ot divinity within them. (t. me pompof Words' it may , be, but eve.n St. Atha-; nafius with all. his direful denunciations; fhal( never make me fu bfcribe to a creid fo repugnant toreafon, as that a mahWho eixpefts detfruc tion,,? and whqfc mind is filled with tKe cloo- : my apprehenRon V of j falling into nought,; can . eitner tnmK generoimy ; orj act j noojy ic fickly and fid" indeed, muft ,'the.' riiomenti bf fuch a man be!) Yes, ye torpidi you rnay laugh if you pleafe, but-when I image to myfelf the tender agonies of that 7V, whole purefl & ivarmcft affedions centered lin; j the deceafed hero j tears drop infenfibly down hijr cheeks y : 6c I cannot help exclaiming-; cruel; cruel fate ! inftcid of that delicious banquet which the lores' and, graces were jprreparingi i orj h inrun ! der the auipies of Hymch tliou gaveft hirii .....a GraVe ! Plant It, yc fonijbf ,lVJars, With Laurels.!.. ;;water jthem, . ye J daughters of Ve nus;' with Jour tears; J..Iet tbefi h cr e r : ccafe to -flo w,' not tbofe to lflourifH ; and may the name of WOLFE hef immortal; as the hames of Hany and St;-iChrffpian; V? 1 4 come;" laid 'Amandan the toil ttndcrnefs impatient, yet not fretful i..;i:;;lovc Had attuned' her, vice, and iiiy .ears td feceire it, .where at thii length of tirtie; it ftill vibrates arid onvey k igehtlej thrilling plcalure to my heart f A rid When flie ecchoed my words, " fo happr.'! .how lenchantirifflr r When I am feated crofs-leggod in my arm riielodious was the ' loiin f Hanjdci never chair my head in one hand and Rappee in' touched fo fTveet a note ;'and even St. Clcilia the oths'N-in this attitude fo unapt for flighti Benevolence gave man eriftence, and cave lira,w2th tbafy generous & eiifinterelled cares y hopes and defires elevated and unbounded, phich meeting with nothing adequate here' J look beyond the grave for gratification. -I .1 ptither think acompofition of mere matter is fufceptiblc of fuch cares, hopes and defires j J nor can vI be Derfuarfed that henevolence: j, . t j e? r ouc loofing its name, can annihilate a pecn a lew years cmbarralied with the che- huered fetnes of Hie and chequered thcr are i . - - to the nappiclt among us. I know very well that the bell are fubJecT: to the grolierv aitections ; and how can it be btiierways, with fuch aload of mortality about iij inercly burrnn to fcI paflion'i force,. 1 ( ' Tis rodlhcc wifdom to dixed their ceurfe. f ut know as:we!l,uhat : j . AhoV kad Hfirt Mr rlurt t rift '4 2nd the more we dojo the happier mall wc be ouf origin Ywhich is alio the driffiri of LIT K ' "1 O . j oiiis; IS PURE, i . f RctehtS of chiding voice; compared at that time with hcrSj'woultl haye loft its - hannony:.i.;J.Sene j Without , doubly did adjutantsduty lierUt the plea- ! fure I then felt was too refined ! for fenfe alone to feel... .....Here would I willincrlir turn crue- bat when I am placed befide you, fir Edward, rift, if 'I could .'do fo without firing oehce s fomethiog more than imagination makes mei yet; as T think none butj prudes (male uiuc mat taimncis, wan wiixcn yu iurr pruaes i mean y xor x cannon i tQins Jwu . wriat is it tranfports me in a moment to the gillie fhore ? Imagination (which is ever in ueft of foraediing to heighten our joys or im w," uur iorrowi; is certainly tne venicie i

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