Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 September 1809 — Page 4
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POETICAL ASYLUM, &rr-rr Jrr Kfifrjrjf rs-rs-? POO 11 POLLY- 77itf.JCir. Poor Polly was mad Ec fiie fighed all alone,
Her bed the damp turf & her pillow a none,
A poor tattered blanket enveloped her
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luiijj, wuhoot. cost why thm the prinur ? Or u h it pellicular pni i (T ii Kinnunhy arc un.Ier tn: 1 1, .''.! i tu ! ;(it s ti o n. fin? tin
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ON BORROWING N I1. W S ? A F L R S A news naner. the mirror oi tV:
times which are palling while tl fffwlff If' llf II I 11 ft ft ity r-1 1 i I i f vV
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worth but little to-morrow, and V comiiuuhu J . 1 h f' a P:v; Vj week hence lit only for rappis .at the expece ;., few': ' paper. The value ol a news oa- .
form l)cr consisting, therefore, in its in Preventative tor :ir Iticnv.utrm.
ilefs . 11 carv VbL wuuevcr oi 1 notion tlu: IcUoU'inn; o.;;k ! rot e;
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For ?U, !i.;h,t breaft reigned lore's ar. 0Tlh' ."IVli T' diU''11; h " ? , , i r 'rom te Iciirtcr. Vet now cmn- a vei-cral n:;ition, v. ho c mm.
ill. u. Ill V. ) And fiie thought the bleak winds might per haps cool the fire.
mon it is to Uen into a. tavern or mm rrwv ?:? r! ;tl i-h -i.-v
grocery, and ask the perusal of the It i.; uv::xW carrvwir; in the pouUt paper of, the day ! We find many, a p-c j ol r.)!l briinilniic, Th j
Iler hair was difiievelled, and llrav bound .w, K r.rinrMl.f r!r.rnnr!iticT ,,m t.. I ' r r4 . j . suui Louciuet, ucpcnciin on taeir. ami r. ml luf.ered uuk Ii oy, :ciin i a u T r , . r neighborsfornewlp.pers the whole hnd rlrjiiinatinn, u util (iu: a.lopud And lov-eiy her face, though its ; rofes were .year round. I or my part, wiien this remetlv; a.,rf ilie h.ts i)een T, fled ! ,1 see one oflhcse very Irugal char- cnipted from them uotli ever fmcc Her notes tho untutored by mufical art, acters with a neighbor's .paper in empioyvd it. Wtre plaintively wild, and funk deep in his haiuf, I Cannot avoid tllin!, in -the hearts' him like a person in the marker, Jlibl lCK. ; And the ftrains that unceafmgly flowed poqr or parlimonious to pay Kvcry h xvSi ion of thn rouifo from her breaft, . for the fruit he Vvaiits, taking an an. of juicier, ?i a .door opened to Ik:. Were, m the vulture has plundered the fPm the baikct of every vt n-. trav foci ': , lrc a us of the!!: nightingale's tiett. ' . der, by 'way of tailing, till he Urn hh -i inr;f, v .eir.h.it h hi .view. To
Qiti flip tic I.faw her, andf pitied her f te ; I wept, and my bofom was fwelling with
hate,
"r., rurti . n1 1 1 m 1 11 iv. 1 1 iiiii i , w 110 eai nes on ius utl. M cu .,S) pe.ndious defpoiler! were inesS with fucll inacIequaU-luWort
cloyed his annttite at their rv. -HancI ira fr-r i!ir m h i! ,f f.w.li
pence. It is m this way, however, places, is to inv:.v men ! li-i v. iJi that whole villages aie lon;eUines ti briiie n inmtinitv. It is;i tu n ;- furnilhed with 'newspapers at the way of dninr honor to "Gofi, -Vo expence of a lew individuals, or of force n acitins which arc a dilaec the Printer, who carries on his bti. to ht:r.v;::iav. ' m
Bur tins evil would hek-cked,
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' y v"vltu w tll,i,dU,y s ii tne I'atrons oi, nCAvrponers vn: i ; ecirce oi appetite "iV
irorrcnioiMcfstnou fled'ft her, and fcofiVJ as Weil as the interest of tlleir Prjii. .yputhful il: s n cooled, which
Rt tue Piin - ters. livery fubferibcr. to a new s. -Juirreft t:i m in a circle ol nVi.fnr
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Thou ahitic art the vulture that pfayeft on 'paper ou&ht toconlider that wlun- rnnd in'-itv ? o h n, realbi: autl hrain, " ever he lends it to others1, he en-' oHe; u ;n v. iil . h:;vc wei-hc L Lmz-T-i?- -courages the practice of' borrow, whieh :!; y (If f-rve ; afJIelio;u of ' fVr)rtWC ms, 'and perhaps deprives the priii- the bc.l bi iiekr.ess, wi!i fupplv'tluj jU LAjIJUI ZiO. 4cr of more or less e.nfiomrr.n tvhn -nlace oK c on!' iL nee: iiir 1
Ail Irirti lawyer of tlie Temple, luvihr ' Wouul '"'"lTIC tlHlinlvlycs lllllvy .Jfioni.i il.!, .! a'c Will Ovortkc n ;
in tin- Ley i.ale. Clone tle 1- ln.liant nd . ' ,S V i;!,!t!,K'!iS t0, il ''"'-,r;' 1 l"CVs Irs t: i( ).)!; li;C u 7 "d:r'ou i'"'- A,ulcv ry JsJlt ta . H' tin j!: thin.: L: v ro.r ,t a
and he will lead it for you
An officer in battle, happening to bow, a cannon ball passed over his head; and took off the head of the soldier, who stood behind him. You see, said he, a man never loosed by his politeness. SOLITUDE Crowded towns and busy societies, may
delight the unthinking and the gay--but
solitude is the best nurse of wisdom.
In solitude the mind gains strength, and
learns to lean upon herself--in the world it seeks or accepts of a few treacherous sup- ports--the feigned companion of one--the flattery of a second--the civilities of a third--the friendship of a fourth--they all deceive, and bring the mind back to retire- ment,
learns to lean upon herself--in the world it
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a ne-: e p( r as hlmleliV. w hen he pc-ct h du Iikmis it is hun-ly tdus the lone c f( r, w hv he cu is the ddhuH v ;.ad lu.;: u I ul havin"
noi 'tJLi u.em o; t;:.: rrmter, air! u ine.u cr-c; ui ui- (. . to perlor. :i who is to ft:r;?c-rt the pa;:-r if vM in. the I -4 of n;.:;i;;an read, as he tin hy borfov. :r:;; ; tonvrJen; to i .:;d !i -?i ur have u. I'nra :to o-t li.rul man, witi.-.nt h;eTiiire tooj ;n.U:iu, laiuhedu i J;-; tlie ti ndeir.-y o4 1"1 inlinliJv ol thofe 1W, IiiK rti!i;y, by if-; r ;r: nlu n v-e;r:)ul i have no plY"n 4 (4 his nei';,'i;' i . v. :S the jk u ., ti;-tn. ?? "ii :e -r (b s m e m jy c!ipr:ves, crhap.;, ih j li inter oi .1 0; up: j. oV.;h h d sci utanei: many lublhri'n s. ibnraWi-;. and llentier piankTp ihit it is lurpi ill- t!; tho f v. bo tiust cur?!i upon. t "
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third--the friendship of a fourth--they all deceive, and bring the mind back to retirement, reflection, and books.
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