正文 XV.-THAT WE SHOULD LIE DOWN WITH THE LAMB

We could never quite uand the philosophy of this arra, or the wisdom of our aors in sending us for instru to these woolly bedfellows. A sheep, when it is dark, has nothing to do but to shut his silly eyes, and sleep if he . Man found out long sixes. -- Hail dle-light! without disparagement to sun or moon, the ki luminary of the three if we may not rather style thee their radiay, mild vice-roy of the moon ! -- We love to read, talk, sit sile, drink, sleep, by dlelight. They are every bodys sun and moon. This is our peculiar and household pla. Wanting it, what savage unsocial nights must our aors have spent, wintering in caves and unillumined fasthey must have lain about and grumbled at one another in the dark. What repartees could have passed, when you must have felt about for a smile, and handled a neighbours cheek to be sure that he uood it? This ats for the seriousness of the elder poetry. It has a sombre cast (try Hesiod or Ossian), derived from the ……(内容加载失败!)

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