. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. n eighth, anew filk gown, or elfe I die—Giveme, fays a ninth—But I forbear,for the day would fail me, fliould Iattempt to enumerate all the in-llances of female folly and extrava-gance, which diiplay themfelves inconjugal and domeftic life. I fliall conclude with one remark,which I hope, will be profitable tothe ladies, who compofe a part ofmy audience—and that is, that thiskind of petulance never fails to coolthe afFeftions of huibands. Of thiawe have a ilriking proof in the con-d(itt of Jacob : we read, that hiswife died on her journey with


. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. n eighth, anew filk gown, or elfe I die—Giveme, fays a ninth—But I forbear,for the day would fail me, fliould Iattempt to enumerate all the in-llances of female folly and extrava-gance, which diiplay themfelves inconjugal and domeftic life. I fliall conclude with one remark,which I hope, will be profitable tothe ladies, who compofe a part ofmy audience—and that is, that thiskind of petulance never fails to coolthe afFeftions of huibands. Of thiawe have a ilriking proof in the con-d(itt of Jacob : we read, that hiswife died on her journey with him toEphrath. But we read of no marksct refpetl paid to her memory, by aplendid or even a decent funeral.* We do not find that Jacob fecludejhimfelf, even for a fingle day, fromhis ordinary purfuits, in order tomourn over her. We only read thathe placed a pillar of ftone over hergrave—probably to prevent her rif-ing from her grave, to teaze himwith her —and henceprobably, may be derived the origin of TOMBSTONfiS, Dcfcripiion. ^^ nel.^^ Cf^ff y,rf/~-\^/ ,y,7^ ^>/{ >V^//^/V Ruby-crowtjed Wren—On Human Vanity and Ambition. Dcfcription of the Ruby-crownedWren of Ainerica., from Ed-ixiardss Natural Hificry. Upon the Vanity and Ambition of theHuman Mind. TH E bird in the annexed plateis the Ruby-crowned bill is black : The head, upperfide of the neck, back, and rump,are of a darkifh olive green cclour,deeper on the head, and lighter onthe rump : On the top of the headit hath a fpot of an exceeding finered or ruby colour; the whole un-der fide, from the bill to the tail, isof a lightifh yellow, or cream co-lour, a little darker on the throatand breaft than on the belly : Thecovert-feathers of the wings are ofan olive colour, with cream-colour-ed tips, which form two lines a-crofseach wing : The three quills nextthe back are black and dulky, withcream-coloured edges ; the remain-. der of the quills are alfo blackifh,with narrow greenifh yellow edg


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