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Aucifiit Geolo^Bis. 



CHAPTER IX. 



' All earth's astir, rous'd with the revelry 

 Of vigour, health, and joy ! Cheer awakes cheer, 

 Wliile Echo's mimic tongue that never tires 

 Keeps up the hearty din : — Each face is then 

 Its neighhour's glass — where gladness sees itself, 

 And at the bright reflection grows more glad ! 

 Breaks into tenfold mirth I — laughs like a child, 

 Would make a gift of its own heart, it is so free ! 

 Would scarce accept a kingdom, 'tis so rich ! 

 Shakes hands with all, and vows it never knew 

 That life was life before." 



Love Chase. 



A Hunting Morning ; Mood for Enjoyment of; Diflerent Sentiments upon — 

 Place of Meeting — Forcing a Fox — Where is the will, is the way — View 

 Halloos — Noise— Silence — The Human Voice divine — Field Language — 



