正文 NEW YEARS EVE

EVERY man hath two birth-days; two days, at least, in every year, which set him upon revolving the lapse of time, as it affects his mortal duration. The one is that whi an especial manner he termeth his. In the gradual desuetude of old observahis of solemnizing our proper birth-day hath nearly passed away, or is left to children, who refleothing at all about the matter, nor uand any thing in it beyond cake and e. But the birth of a New Year is of an ioo wide to be pretermitted by king or cobbler. No one ever regarded the First of January with indiffere is that from which all date their time, and t upon what is left. It is the nativity of our on Adam.

Of all sounds of all bell -- (bells, the musiighest b upon heaven) -- most solemn and toug is the peal which rings out the Old Year. I never hear it without a gathering-up of my mind to a tration of all the images that have been diffused over the past twelvemonth; all I have done or suffered, performed lec……(内容加载失败!)

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