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The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature | ||
LETTER XLVII.
HARRINGTON to WORTHY.
BOSTON.
My dear friend, I have a great
desire to see you---I wish you could come
home speedily---I must be short---I have
some serious business to do.
Farewel!
P.S. THEY say life is a blessing and it
is our duty to improve and enjoy it; but
when life becomes insupportable and we find
no blessing in it---have we not a right to
resign it?
Farewel!
The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature | ||