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of the fenfibility and the graces of his youthful 

 daughter, to whom he had never feen any thing 

 once to be compared, and of the pleafure which 

 he promifed himfelf the next day, at the feaft of 

 Jupiter, in beholding a whole People as happy as 

 this fequeftered family. Converfation fo delight- 

 ful might have fvveetened the remainder of the 

 night, to both the one and the other, fatigued as 

 they were with travelling, without the aid of fleep, 

 had they not been invited to repofe, by the mild 

 light of the Moon, fhining through the window, 

 by the murmuring of the wind in the foliage of 

 the poplars, and by the diftant noife of the Ache- 

 IÔUS, the fource of which precipitates itfelf, roaring, 

 from the fummit of Mount Lyceum. 



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