THE YOUTH AND MANHOOD OF CYRIL THORNTON. IN THREE VOLUMES. THE SECOND EDITION. VOL. II. OXFU LIBRARY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH; AND T. CADELL, LONDON. MDCCCXXIX. THE YOUTH AND MANHOOD OF CYRIL THORNTON. A CHAPTER I. Now has your well-train'd son mature attain'd Where passion leads, or pleasure points the way, Wonder of a Kingdom. CHANGE has come o'er the spirit of my dream. The days of my boyhood have passed away, and I am now a man-participating largely in all the hopes, passions errors, follies and pursuits which belong to that condition, of our being, and about to enter on the part allotted me in the busy scene of life. It has been said that the happiest years of human ex VOL. II. |