IT is at this period when the full value of a 

 well-spent life will shine with full effulgence upon 

 the mind, and spread over it a self-approbation 

 of more worth than all the riches of the world. 

 An ill-spent life, on the contrary, will bring 

 forward its recollections, and send the guilty and 

 polluted body unregretted to the grave, and the 

 degraded soul to the Giver of it, to be disposed 

 of, in the justice and mercy it will be found to 

 deserve. Loose Note. 



T. B. 



