THE DUTY OF DELIGHT. 317 



At least I pel form it so much more easily and pleasantly 

 than any other, that I am not seldom doubtful as to how 

 far it may be classed among the meritorious duties in any 

 way. I fear it may be viewed as a question of casuistry, 

 as may many actions which a person performs, and with 

 alacrity, becavtse, though kind as towards others, they are 

 also delightful to hurr.elf. Perhaps the true test of the 

 ooi form -.U o o? Jutj U, when it involves the taking up of 

 vne Uroih" 



