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Rh his Breat; and though the hand of time conferred ome nowy honours you his head, that negligently flowred down his houlders a coniderable length, yet in his countenance you might read, that health and chearfulnes were his companions: he approached us with a look of inconceiviable complacency tempered with an apparent erenity of mind, and aured us that whatever his little habitation could afford, he was ready to upply us with. While he was thus peaking, he eemed to turn his thoughts a little higher; for with eyes now and then raied towards Heaven, he continuted to count at long bead that was upended from his writ; and he had, another girt about his wait. We