THE COUNTRY CHURCH.
o t o accomplis Nature air of supercilious assumption leman.
I e in draures of t is often to be met ry--tending great, and t little. I for titled rank, unless it be accompanied rue nobility of soul; but I ries inctions exist, t t classes are al courteous and unassuming.
tanding are least apt to trespass on t of oty, e itself by ing its neighbor.
As I to contrast, I must notice t of t, serious, and attentive. Not t to ion, but rat for sacred trary, ual ?utter and inual consciousness of ?nery, and tion of being tion.
tleman tentive to took tion upon anding bolt uprigtering t mig t tion and loyalty; y, and religion quot;a very excellent sort of t ougo be countenanced and kept up.quot;
seemed more by o to s, t and above being religious; as I urtle-fed alderman s quot;excellent food for t;
an end, I o ness ts of my groups. ters, as trolling ting ry people as t. ted as to te. ttering of tering of arted off almost at a bound; to rig; t, and t out of sight in a whirlwind.