. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. r purer air and genial skies ;And plans, with youth and beauty gay,New conquests in tlie gliding sleigh, age, forgetting pains and wholesome exercise , tempted by the glorious day, Once more enjoys the gliding sleigh. IllWith second youth his bosom former triumphs as he tellt.;Then grasps the whip, and drives away,Exultmg in the gliding sleigh. IV.• Securd by furs, in decent prideHis spouse sits smiling by his side jIn gentle hints prescribes the half directs the gWdmg sleigh, yonder chee


. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. r purer air and genial skies ;And plans, with youth and beauty gay,New conquests in tlie gliding sleigh, age, forgetting pains and wholesome exercise , tempted by the glorious day, Once more enjoys the gliding sleigh. IllWith second youth his bosom former triumphs as he tellt.;Then grasps the whip, and drives away,Exultmg in the gliding sleigh. IV.• Securd by furs, in decent prideHis spouse sits smiling by his side jIn gentle hints prescribes the half directs the gWdmg sleigh, yonder cheering sign stomachs keen the pair alights ;Confessing, as the bill they pay,That healtii attends the gliding sleigh. maid, refreshd with cakes and wine,Forbids her tender swain to pine ;But lest mamma should chide her stay,She enters soon the gliding j-/^i^^. many a stream by frost is health and pleasure may be found jThen who would fret, to spleen a prey,.When joy prepares tlie gliding skigh. ( 57 ) Che. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE FRANCE, THE Paris Magazine, for the month ofMay 1788. contains a letter from thecountdeChtrissy,a patriotic nobleman,whoresides much in the country and is esleemed,attci . r. Duhamclj one of the first experi-mental tanners in France—concerning thesuccessful cultivation of the ncv-discovercdvegetable called; by wa) ot contrariety, theRoot of Famine, from its prodigious in-crease. As the qualities and use of this ex-traordinary vegetable are but lately knownhere, we shall give our readers the substanceof the counts letter, which may promptsome amongst our country gentlemen toencourage its growth.—• I sowed says thecount about seven bushels of the seed in apiece of land containing eleven thousandcubic feet, being two French acres, in thebeginning of November. In March thegrowth was advanced, and I believed, that^s the product \v?.s abundant, I might en-crease iny stock by planting a number ofslips, which Gould


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