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"Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829"


TURBERVILLE.
* * * * *
KISSING.
O kiss! which dost those ruddy gems impart,
Or gems, or fruits, of new found Paradise;
Breathing all bliss and sweet'ning to the heart;
Teaching dumb lips a nobler exercise.
O kiss! which souls, ev'n souls, together ties
By links of love, and only nature's art;
How fain would I paint thee to all men's eyes.
Or of thy gifts, at least, shade out some part.
But she forbids, with blushing words, she says,
She builds her fame on higher-seated praise;
But my heart burns, I cannot silent be.
Then since (dear life,) you fain would have me peace,
And I mad with delight want wit to cease,
Stop you my mouth, with still, still kissing me.
SIR P. SIDNEY.
* * * * *
HEALTH.
The common ingredients of health and long life are
Great temp'rance, open air,
Easy labour, little care.
IBID.
* * * * *

SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS.


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