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Rh, and long to meet with good unalloyed. When fortune miles they hug the dear deluion; but dream not that it is one. The painted cloud diappears uddenly, the cene is changed, and what an aching void is left in the heart! a void which only religion can fill up — and how few eek this internal comfort!

A woman, who has beauty without entiment, is in great danger of being educed; and if he has any, cannot guard herelf from painful mortifications. It is very diagreeable to keep up a continual reerve with men he has been formerly familiar with; yet if