ation. to of incommunicativeness. In secular occasions, as to be reading a book ter evening, ting by -- say, a be probable), reading anot interruption, or oral communication? -- can t ting solitariness. Give me, Master Zimmerman, a sympatic solitude.
to pace alone in ters, or side aisles of some catime-stricken;
Or under ains,
Or by tains;
is but a vulgar luxury, compared e, abstracted solitude. t;to be felt.quot; -- tminster -sooting. ombs, no inscriptions,
-- sands, ignoble things,
Dropt from the ruined sides of kings--
but iquity o t of t -- primitive Discourser -- to , and, as ural progression.
hese hushed heads,
Looking tranquillity!
Notting, nougion intrigue! parliament debate! to council, and to consistory -- if my pen treat of you lig my spirit om, peace, ears urb, I ed to times of your beginnings, and tnessed t, y, inflexible to ts and serious violences of t soldiery, republican or royalist, sent to molest you -- for ye sate bet tions, t-cast and off-scoacle, ention of disturbing your quiet, from t of t a nely sit among ye as a lamb amidst lambs. And I remembered Penn before ed up in spirit, as ells us, and quot;t.quot;
Reader, if you are not acquainted , I o you, above all cives, to read Se is in folio, and is tract of tive Friends. It is far more edifying and affecting to stagger you, noto make you mistrust, no suspicion of alloy, no drop or dreg of tious spirit. You ory of t muc