. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . ignThe pleating vein rertore, * Lives beautys gay and feftive trainIn memorys feft rtore ? Or does the Mufe ? Its faid her art Can fiercer! pangs appcafe jCan me to thy poor trembling heart, Now fpeak the words of peace ?Yet me was wont at eai !y dawn To whifper thy repofe;Nor was her friendly art withdrawn At grateful evenings , tis true, its facred might May mitigate thy doom 5As lightning /hot acrofs the night, A moment gilds the God ! thy Providence alone Can work a wonder here 5And from this f
. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . ignThe pleating vein rertore, * Lives beautys gay and feftive trainIn memorys feft rtore ? Or does the Mufe ? Its faid her art Can fiercer! pangs appcafe jCan me to thy poor trembling heart, Now fpeak the words of peace ?Yet me was wont at eai !y dawn To whifper thy repofe;Nor was her friendly art withdrawn At grateful evenings , tis true, its facred might May mitigate thy doom 5As lightning /hot acrofs the night, A moment gilds the God ! thy Providence alone Can work a wonder here 5And from this ftate of lone defpair, Can banifh evry arm all powerful to fave, May evry doubt deftroy 5And from the horrors of the grave, New raife to life and this, as from a copious tyring, Pure confolation flows;Makes the faint heart midft fufferings fing, And midft defpair from its creature gracious HeavenMoft merciful and juft, * Afks but, for life and fafcty given,Our faith and humble tnift.*>• THJ Digitized by VjOOQIC THE Monthly \ H1 laft accounts fromNova Scotia, dated thelatter end of February,advife, That HaNifax isdivided into 35 fquares,each containing 16 lots,of 40 by 60 feet, one e-ftablimed church, and one meeting houfe,and a fmall number of houfes out of the-regular ftreets, which are 55 feet town is furrounded with pickettings,and guarded by forts on the the river, to the fouthward of thetown, are buildings and filh flakes, for atlead two miles j and to the northward,on the river, about one mile ; and be-hind thefe feveral lots of 15 acres diftri-buted ; aifo a fmall Dutch town, and alarge fpace of land behind the town be-fides for a common. The river Chebuclois at the town 3 miles broad, and over-againft the town is another fmall towncalled Dartmouth, up a cove; this is yerythinly inhabited, the Indians having often?inted it, and done confiderable are the two only towns as yet. This river
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