Among old New England inns; being an account of little journeys to various quaint inns and hostelries of colonial New England . WHIPPLE HOUSE, IPSWICH. CALEB LORD HOUSE, IPSWICH The Inns of Ipswich As to his stature tis inclining to tall: andas to his aspect, if all the lineaments of asincere and honest-hearted man were lostout of the world, they might be all retrievedby looking on his face. Hes one whosebounty is limited by reason, not by osten-tation; and to make it last he deals dis-creetly; as we sowe our land not by the sackbut by the handful. He is so sincere andupright that his words an
Among old New England inns; being an account of little journeys to various quaint inns and hostelries of colonial New England . WHIPPLE HOUSE, IPSWICH. CALEB LORD HOUSE, IPSWICH The Inns of Ipswich As to his stature tis inclining to tall: andas to his aspect, if all the lineaments of asincere and honest-hearted man were lostout of the world, they might be all retrievedby looking on his face. Hes one whosebounty is limited by reason, not by osten-tation; and to make it last he deals dis-creetly; as we sowe our land not by the sackbut by the handful. He is so sincere andupright that his words and his meanfngnever shake hands and part but always gotogether. His mind is always so serene thatthat thunder but rocks him asleep whichbreaks other mens slumbers. His thoughtshave an aim as high as Heaven tho theirresidence be in the Valley of a humble is not much given to talk though heknows how to do it as well as any man. Heloves his friend and will do anything forhim except it be to wink at his faults ofwhich he is always a severe reprover. Heis so good a husband that he is worthy ofthe wife he enjoys, and would even make abad wife
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