THE CONVALESCENT
A PREttY severe fit of indisposition sloy of reflecting upon any topic foreign to itself. Expect no h, reader; I can offer you only sick mens dreams.
And truly tate of sickness is suc else is it but a magnificent dream for a man to lie a-bed, and dra ting out to induce a total oblivion of all t? to become insensible to all tions of life, except tings of one feeble pulse?
If tude, it is a sick bed. ient lords, it t caprices s controul! umbling, and tossing, and sing, and loting, and moulding it, to tions of emples.
ener tician. Noe across tergiversation. itains e. they are his Mare Clausum.
o . Supreme selfised upon y. `tis tables of to o t o get of doors, or ts .
A little of a la, friend. o be seen trudging about upon to fifty quarters of to once, jogging tness, refres solicitor. to come on yesterday. ely as indifferent to t ion to be tried at Pekin. Peradventure from some intended for o make and, t t cross-grained in t yesterday, and t;friend,quot; and t;ruin,quot; disturb to t o get better.
a absorbing consideration!
on trong armour of sickness, age, under trusty lock and key, for his own use only.
ying o ed o t aso weep over himself.
ting o do some good to udying little stratagems and artificial alleviations.
of ion, into as many distinct individuals, as imes ates -- as of a t from dull pain nigance of pain, not to opening t seemed, to take it ties tenuated fingers. es y, and tender .