Chapter 76

133. Certainly;—Webster says: “spontaneousis applicable to animals destitute of reason.”

133. Certainly;—Webster says: “spontaneousis applicable to animals destitute of reason.”

134.

A living sinner’s transgression procured damnation.A dying Redeemer’s passion purchased salvation.

A living sinner’s transgression procured damnation.A dying Redeemer’s passion purchased salvation.

A living sinner’s transgression procured damnation.

A dying Redeemer’s passion purchased salvation.

135.

Early to bed, and early to rise,Makes a man healthy,Wealthy, and wise.

Early to bed, and early to rise,Makes a man healthy,Wealthy, and wise.

Early to bed, and early to rise,

Makes a man healthy,

Wealthy, and wise.

136.

Music awakesThe native voice of undissembledjoy,And thick around the woodland hymns arise.Roused by the cock, the soon-clad shepherdLeaves his mossy cottage, where with peaceHe dwells, and from the crowded folds inOrder drives his flock, to taste the verdure ofThe morn.

Music awakesThe native voice of undissembledjoy,And thick around the woodland hymns arise.Roused by the cock, the soon-clad shepherdLeaves his mossy cottage, where with peaceHe dwells, and from the crowded folds inOrder drives his flock, to taste the verdure ofThe morn.

Music awakes

The native voice of undissembledjoy,

And thick around the woodland hymns arise.

Roused by the cock, the soon-clad shepherd

Leaves his mossy cottage, where with peace

He dwells, and from the crowded folds in

Order drives his flock, to taste the verdure of

The morn.

137. Friday.

138. W.

139. He is an earnest bee-leaver.

140. A portrait.

141. He carries his own trunk.

142. The oak—(a-corn).


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