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Amqng the i ^ nu ^ etafck ^ enjvifrlpm , Jupiter M create ^ to am ^ ^ nft- ^ l ^ the short time of the laborious lives of men , was found * also dark SUgpi * ^ To ' what purpose am l-hegteft 1 * said he , con + i tempiating * his own forni , " &ei : e , amoajfr
my more spjendid and attractive bfp ^ thers 1 Ho \ r melancholy do t appear m the chorus of the sports , the joyi and the wanton caprices of love ! $ Phat boots it that I am desired by the unhappy , the burden of ^ yhpse sufferings I take away , ^^ 4 whom . I relie ve- T > y gentle oblivion : But as to them Who never tire , who know nought of the
cares of . wretphedneas , the circle of whose delights I pojgjr interrupt- — « Thou erres . t , " sajid tKe father , ef genii and men , ** in thy da , rsi form wilt thou become the beloved genius of all rnanJtind , for dost xhov not feetievje tfiat joys and sports fatigue ? £ n , reality tfyey tire sooner than care and wiretchedn ^ ss . and transform theniselves , for the
satiated in bliss , into the most wearisome satiety . " " Neither shak thou be $ yithou £ tfcr lights ** he continued , <* tftpu shaj ( t ev ^ n © ft surpass all thy brothers fti tjiern . '
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Mr . jfttitne , \ n hiisc MvfacQted Ess > ay , nyte K , d ^ fiqes a -m iracle , 46 t t ia ^^ gres ^ io ^ i of & l , ayv , < # ' nnture 6 ^ ^ p ^ ticM ^ r volition ^ f the Deity , ^ r by tbu ittter ^ o ^ itfji of an invi ^ le figcm . " 3 ; hi { j £ s ,.
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With these word * &fc presented toiuni tbc sily ^ r-grcy ham ? of / pleasapt dr ^ ains . " ' Scatter out of t ^ , " , said He , ? WX sieedg of slumber , aad tlie h ^ pp ^ as well a $ unhappy shall love and wish for theemore than for all th y brothers . The : h °$ Ph die lov ^ s vA ^< i the joys w&ch ^ in it , have been gathered . by tbysiste ^ .
the graces , with enchanted hand out of owr most blisslul . gardens . The ' edieYeaS dew which shines upon &kem , will iani- ' matp vvitfa ,. £ yx pwp , wis ^ , every o ^ c " ^ f ni . thou . fiWflest tp rcp ^ rr ^ Ry ; ana as tne , o-addess of love nas besprmklicr them « watn our immortal nettar ; hence the ^ deli J ght { hey gi 4 e to &t ' ftc ~ i ^ dei ^^ iVWdf
tal ^ will i ? e >* epJ » igmc eXu l ap i ^ ate ^ ^^^^ B ^ ^ ? # can afford . ^ Out of the chorus of tl ^ mokt Ijlobining sports and joys / tfiey will gladly hasten into thy arn&c poets will jSJQgulbtecfianj 4 in t ^ ieir songs stride to ^ i niua ^^ . i ^ nc ^ a ^ tinent of j ^ lv ^ u evqu the innocent maiden will wisfi Tfor thee , and thou wllt ' re ^ t Qn Kerj e / es , a sweet and blissful , deity-. "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1809, page 145, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1734/page/25/
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