Reading
ittle more deliberation in ts,
all men udents and observers, for
certainly ture and destiny are interesting to all alike. In
accumulating property for ourselves or our posterity, in founding a
family or a state, or acquiring fame even, al; but in
dealing rutal, and need fear no change nor
accident. t Egyptian or hindoo philosopher raised a corner
of tatue of ty; and still trembling
robe remains raised, and I gaze upon as fresh a glory as he did,
since it is
no tled on t robe; no time
divinity time which we
really improve, or ,
nor future.
My residence only to t, but to
serious reading, ty; and the
range of ting library, I han ever come
e round the world,
ten on bark, and are now merely
copied from time to time on to linen paper. Says t Mr
Udd, quot;Being seated, to run the
spiritual o be
intoxicated by a single glass of wine; I his
pleasure rines.quot; I
kept able though I looked
at labor
first, for I o finiso the same
time, made more study impossible. Yet I sustained myself by the
prospect of sucure. I read one or two shallow books
of travel in tervals of my ill t employment made me
as I lived.
tudent may read
danger of dissipation or luxuriousness, for it implies t he in
some measure emulate te morning o
ted in ter of