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THE

BRITISH ESSAYISTS.

FORTY VOLUMES.

VOL. IX.

V.9

THE

SPECTATOR,

WITH

HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL

PREFACE,

AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.

A NEW EDITION, IN EIGHT VOLUMES.

VOL. V.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR J. RICHARDSON AND Co.; G. OFFOR; T. TEGG;
J. SHARPE AND SON ; ROBINSON AND CO.; G. WALKER;
J: EVANS AND SONS; R. DOBSON; J. JONES; AND J. JOHNSON:
ALSO, J. CARFRAE, AND J. SUTHERLAND, EDINBURGH;
AND R. GRIFFIN AND CO. GLASGOW.

1823.

Undergraduate

PR 1365 .B86 1823

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THE

SPECTATOR.

N° 322. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1711-12.

Ad humum mærore gravi deducit et angit.

HOR. Ars. Poet. v. 110.

Grief wrings her soul, and bends it down to earth.

FRANCIS.

It is often said, after a man has heard a story with extraordinary circumstances, it is a very good one, if it be true:' but as for the following relation, I should be glad were I sure it were false. It is told with such simplicity, and there are so many artless touches of distress in it, that I fear it comes too much from the heart.

6 MR. SPECTATOR,

SOME years ago it happened that I lived in the same house with a young gentleman of merit, with whose good qualities I was so much taken, as to make it my endeavour to shew as many as I was able in myself. Familiar converse improved general civilities into an unfeigned passion on both sides. He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me; and I, who could not expect a man of so great an estate as his, received his addresses in such

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