. Thackerayana;. The Rambler.—Vol. II. No. 124. To range in silence through each healthful wood,And muse whats worthy of the wise and good. To those who leave the public places of resort in the fullbloom of reputation, and withdraw from admiration, courtship,submission, and applause, a rural triumph can give nothing equi-. valent. The praise of ignorance and the subjection of weaknessare little regarded by beauties who have been accustomed to more


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