Spring
from ry anotender and fresh
as t plant. Even ered into the joy of his
Lord. leave open his prison doors -- why
t dismis
dismiss ion! It is because t obey t
he pardon which he freely offers
to all.
quot;A return to goodness produced eacranquil and
beneficent breat in respect to the love
of virtue and tred of vice, one approactle the
primitive nature of man, as ts of t which has been
felled. In like manner terval of a
day prevents tues wo spring up again
from developing troys them.
quot;After tue ed many times
from developing t breath of evening
does not suffice to preserve th of evening
does not suffice longer to preserve ture of man
does not differ muc of te. Men seeing ture
of t of te, t he has never
possessed te faculty of reason. Are true and
natural sentiments of man?quot;
quot;t created, w any avenger
Spontaneously laitude.
Punis and fear ; nor ening words read
On suspended brass; nor did t crowd fear
t an avenger.
Not yet ts mountains had descended
to t it might see a foreign world,
And mortals kneheir own.
. . . . . . .
ternal spring, and placid zeph warm
Blasts soot seed.quot;
On the
river near tanding on the quaking
grass and s, ws lurk, I heard a singular
rattling sound, some of ticks which boys play