OXFORD IN THE VACATION
ly t o t an accompanying feeling, as t our ancestors o and fro groping!
Above all ties, old Oxenford, arride and solace me, are tories of mouldering learning, thy shelves -
a place to be in is an old library! It seems as ters, t o tory, or middle state. I do not to o profane ts. I could as soon dislodge a so ined coverings is fragrant as t bloom of tial apples whe happy orchard.
Still less y to disturb tiones, so tempting to te palates, do but disturb and unsettle my fait of tnesses mig unimpeacies to Porson, and to G. D. -- Oriel. it into a book. ood as passive as one by to ne ered for a tall Scapula.
D. is assiduous in s to ts of learning. No inconsiderable portion of e fortune, I appre, aken up torneys, attorneys clerks, apparitors, promoters, vermin of ts, quot;in calm and sinless peace.quot; t -- tigation blooucice to ;strike an abstract idea.quot;
D. ells me, tigation into all curious matter connected ies; and ely lit upon a MS. collection of cers, relative to C--, by tle some disputed point --particularly t long controversy beto priority of foundation. ts, I am afraid, met it deserved, eit C--. Your caputs, and tions. -- Contented to suck tains of ters, inquiring into tleies to be impertinent -- unreverend. t muco rake into title-deeds. I gat least so muc a man to complain.
D. started like an unbroke errupted very probable t D. ion to a provoking s-sig of late studies and c t oil) D. is t absent of men. our frie