IO Mr. Henry on the Confijlency of 
putties it forward to maturity. Sometimes, in¬ 
deed, in io rich a foil, weeds will fpring, which, 
if not timely rooted up, may endanger the fafety 
and health of the nobler plant. But a careful 
cultivator will exterminate them early, and fedu- 
loufly prevent their deleterious effects. 
The importance of the Gentleman will ftilj rife 
higher, his mind be enlarged, and his pleafures 
be increafed, if, to the accomplittments of the 
polite fcholar, he add the knowledge of the phi- 
Jo fop her, and endeavour with a noble ambition. 
Thro’ vaft immenfity to pierce ; 
See worlds on worlds compofe one univerfe $ 
Obferve how fyftem into fyftem runs. 
How other planets circle other funs. * 
Defcending from this ftupendous elevation, 
he will find this globe, which we inhabit, an 
ample field for phyfical enquiries. Befides, that 
man himfclf is the proper ftudy of mankind, he 
will find the whole univerfe replete with fubjeds 
for his contemplation. The air, the ocean, the 
vegetable and animal creation, the furface of 
the earth, and her mod profound cavities to 
which human induftry has reached, will all fup- 
piy abundant food for his intellectual powers, 
turmfh him with infinite fources of amufement, 
ttew to his wondering eye 
All matter quick and burning into birth, f 
