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^ PgW ^ J ^ t ^^^ " ^ They who embank their time , te ^ f WM ^^ jllid pecuniary power ' ' , in iuch objectiv < e ' indeed ' $ ^ fy iuhopg men > ... ,.,, . , * ,, ^ , 7 .., : ; * , _ But amusement must be added as a relief and ioceatiy £ > ta iHWi ^ tiop . Light and heat are not more necessary to ; tlie life than the ent of . tKe pBo
g ^ c ^ feri amusement to improvem pigu d « t iiow ar ^ the hunlan plants treated ? A few are fostered & ^| te fcrckly conservatory , where they languish from the excess rifth © ' o ^ bur which surrounds them ; while othere * cast away tt 66 ik gdtne bleak unvisited waste , or buried amid refuse , " blush traie ^ n 6 r die unlamented , joyless and usele 6 s- ^ -the purpose of their production perverted and unfulfilled ! %
Ai $ llseitfeiit , under proper regulation , is to the toiling crea ^ t 4 H k btoti , such ats the gay and idle trifler , who has no husinitiif } $ & £ pleasure , can little imagine . In expectation it ia like llj | ti ^^ t tbe bottom of a dark vista , cheeriflg on the traveller w yti tehtiiti ^ tion , and diminishing the apparent distance < rf tMi / waJ ;^ ft * |> os 6 ejssion it has all tne freshness of novelty , all t ' ik \) r&l \ eiof rest , as well as the animation of enjoyment ; it con * trfeit ^ th ^ rtionotony of daily toil , it i « attended with change of it is
son ^ -of apparel ; pregnant with new imp ressions , end tm ^ b ^ 6 ii ^ fMfee \ mgs 9 ana relaxes every fibre which i * babiraanjr striiAg ^ 6 t ^ niely . And when this amusement is past , i ^ Hov& fi ^ e ncft : gone ; real in proportion to their rarity , they lftVdfri ^ yevi ^ W ~ -- ? tft departure is like the sunset of a fine day tfitfmgf tlfe twilight heavens with beauty—like the fracrance OT ^ Tapfea flower , gr&fceful , though bloom and bri g htness be » cf mdf& Attiuieement , cheerful , innocent , endeannorlywcom-5
jftindnfed ^ ftiuserheTit , casts its recollections , or soft snadows oriNXcJ'h fecoll ^ ctiotie , among the rough and common objects of r ffetei ^ ect lafebur , and the poor man works more chee * ly as he llittiiithe Augment of some song which he has recently heard > d * ft % 4 lftfeteetnbers .
It is a revolting reflection that governments rarely do . any- * t $ fo& r ^ gatdttig the people , but for the purpose of making ddW itdv&hUge of them—not for them . To talk , aa is bften 4 hftf 4 t , Wt th e € t paternal" government of kings , is enough to ni ^ '^ h % ^ ^ y paving-stones rise wjth shouts of k ugh ten AJprft Ar T A ittefceitiary pattern commonly presented " b y the fuads < 4 ^ Se \ iii i 6 ^ &r&ry tliirtg , however , nobfy designed , degenerates intwbt faititfs , ftfto a job , serving the pecuniary interests of £ v M # f ) ttteitel of Vifei ^ into nti i nst i tute for the general ttdvw-, Bint j i ' ^ itAiJf i uuC c ?»« , ~ . , ^ • • ? tflm Avtllft « A ^ n ^ itie for national improvement mjjjht a tSa !! l ^^ that p olitical phcwi ^ pwwi g ^ fW ^^ M ^ iW ^ mlgU U sa I » p ^^ frott ^ w
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 750, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/34/
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