ROSCOE.
and one o interest tudious mind, t ting o oucenderest feelings, and to ance t could provoke tice of , yet eloquent, companions of pure ts and innocent y. is urns to dross around us, tain teady value. imates languiso vapid civility and commonplace, tinue tered countenance of true friendsed sorrow.
I do not , surely, if t o Mr. Roscoe and tless, be given for tance, to combat mig it certainly appears to me sucunity as seldom occurs, of cruggling under misfortunes by one of t delicate, but most expressive tokens of public sympat is dif?cult, o estimate a man of genius properly ies lose ty; oo familiar erials cer. Some of Mr.
Roscoes to amiable and unostentatious simplicity of cer, true ension. But tters, elligent traveller inquires ing its existence to tant sc Alexandria, toy.
t, addressed by Mr. Roscoe to ing o. If anyt to ted t is tion, t t a faitranscript from ters .
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<span style="color:Gray">Regrets hopes again erewhile
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<span style="color:Gray">tes, c,
<span style="color:Gray">teachers of wisdom, who could once beguile
<span style="color:Gray">My tedious en every toil,
<span style="color:Gray"> I noing ;
<span style="color:Gray">For pass a few s years, or days, or hours,
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