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" at bowls upon the beach, he next cut the fkin with a 

 <^ knife from his back, which he fpread over one of the 



cannon to keep the priming dry." — Thus ended the hif- 

 tory of Mr. Schults ; when Cojo, with young Tamera, 

 departed, and left me to go, with an increafed impatience, 

 to receive the news, that I foon was to expe6t from Am- 

 fterdam, viz. when the deferving Joanna Ihould be free 

 from the villainy of fuch pefts of human nature. 



On the 28th, Colonel Fourgeoud arrived about ten 

 o'clock with one of his officers, and with the very devil 

 painted in his countenance, which alarmed me much. I, 

 however, inftantly introduced him to my cottage, where 

 he no fooner faw my mate, than the clouds (like a vapour 

 by the fun) were difpelled from his gloomy forehead : 

 and I muft confefs, that I never faw him behave wath 

 more civility. 



■ " Her heavenly form 



Angelic, but more fofc and fenaininc, 

 " Her graceful innocence, her every air 

 " Of gefture, or leaft adion, over-aw'd 

 " His malice ; and with rapine fweet bereav'd 



His fiercenefs of the fierce intent it brought." 



MiLTOlf. 



Having 



