Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
infancy from his
native city, o
maturity in t state, imagined o belong to the barbarous
race ers having
discovered o ion
of er was removed, and o be a prince.
So soul,quot; continues t;from tances
in akes its oil truth
is revealed to it by some eac knoself to
be Bra; I perceive t s of Nehis
mean life t penetrate the
surface of t t is wo be. If a
man soy, where,
t;Mill-damquot; go to? If he should give us an
account of ties recognize
tion. Look at a meeting-house, or a
court-
t true gaze, and to
pieces in your account of teem trute, in the
outskirts of tem, be star, before Adam and
after t man. In eternity true and
sublime. But all times and places and occasions are now and
es in t moment, and will never
be more divine in to
appre all ual
instilling and drency t surrounds us. the
universe constantly and obediently anso our conceptions;
or slorack is laid for us. Let us
spend our lives in conceiving t or tist never
yet some of erity at
least could accomplis.
Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be
track by every nutsos
falls on t us rise early and fast, or break fast,
gently and perturbation; let company come and let company
go, let termined to make a
day of it. ream? Let
us not be upset an