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the copiousness and fluency of expreffion which she became miftrefs of by this ingenious practice, that she could fill four fides of letter paper with what other people exprefs upon the back of a card: Clemens once, in the exultation of his heart, put a bundle of these manufcripts into my hands, which he confeffed he did not clearly understand, but nevertheless believed them to be the moft elegant things in the language; I fhall give the reader a sample of two of them, which I drew out of the number, not by choice, but by chance; they were carefully' folded, and labelled at the back in Sappho's own hand as follows, Mufidorus to Sappho the 10th of June; underneath he had wrote with a pencil these words:

PICTURESQUE!

ELEGANT!

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HAPPY ALLUSION TO THE SUN!

KING DAVID NOT TO BE COMPARED TO MU

SIDORUS.

Here follows the note, and I cannot doubt but the reader will confefs that its contents deferve all that the label expreffes.

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"As foon as I arose this morning, I di"rected my eyes to the east, and demanded "of the fun, if he had given you my good"morrow: This was my parting injunction "last night, when I took leave of him in the "weft, and he this moment plays his beams "with fo particular a luftre, that I am fatisfied "he has fulfilled my commiffion, and faluted "the eyelids of Sappho: If he is described to "come forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber, "how much rather may it be faid of him, "when he comes forth out of your's? I fhall "look for him to perform his journey this day "with a peculiar glee; I expect he will not "fuffer a cloud to come near him, and I fhall (c not be furprized, if through his eagerness to "repeat his next morning's falutation, he should "whip his fiery-footed feeds to the weft some "hours before their time; unless indeed you "fhould walk forth whilft he is descending, "and he fhould delay the wheels of his chariot "to look back upon an object fo pleasing. "You see therefore, most amiable Sappho, "that unless you fulfil your engagement, and "confent to repeat our ufual ramble in the cool "of the evening, our part of the world is

likely to be in darkness before it is expected,

" and

"and that nature herself will be put out of "course, if Sappho forfeits her promise to "Mufidorus."

<c SAPPHO IN REPLY TO MUSIDORUS." "If nature holds her courfe till Sappho forfeits her word to Mufidorus, neither the "fetting nor the rifing fun fhall vary from his

appointed time. But why does Mufidorus "ascribe to me fo flattering an influence, when, "if I have any intereft with Apollo, it must be "to his good offices only that I owe it? If he "bears the meffages of Mufidorus to me, is it "not a mark of his refpect to the person who "fends him, rather than to her he is fent to? "And whom fhould he fo willingly obey, as

one whom he so copiously inspires? I fhall "walk as ufual in the cool hour of even-tide, "liftening with greedy ear to that discourse, "which, by the refined and elevated fentiments "it infpires, has taught me to look down with "filent pity and contempt upon those frivolous "beings, who talk the mere language of the « Yenfes, not of the foul, and to whose filly

prattle I neither condescend to lend an ear, or "to subscribe a word. Know then that Sappho "will referve her attention for Mufidorus, and "if Apollo fhall delay the wheels of his chariot

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"to wait upon us in our evening ramble, be"lieve me he will not ftop for the unworthy'

« purpose of looking back upon Sappho, but "for the nobler gratification of liftening to «Mufidorus."

The evening walk took place as usual, but it was a walk in the dufty purlieus of London, and Sappho fighed for a cottage and the country: Mufidorus feconded the figh, and he had abundance of fine things to say on the occafion: Retirement is a charming fubject for a fentimental enthusiaft; there is not a poet in the language, but will help him out with a description; Mufidorus had them all at his fingers ends, from Hesperus that led the Starry hoft, down to a glow-worm.

The paffion took so strong a hold of Sappho's mind, that she actually affailed her father on the subject, and with great energy of perfuafion moved him to adopt her ideas: It did not exactly fuit Clemens to break up a very lucrative profeffion, and fet out in fearch of fome folitary cottage, whose romantic fituation might fuit the fpiritualized defires of his daughter, and I am afraid he was for once in his life not quite fo respectful to her wishes, as he might have been: Sappho was fo unufed to contra

diction,

diction, that she explained herself to Mufidorus with fome afperity, and it became the fubject of much debate between them: Not that he held a contrary opinion from her's; but the difficulty which embarraffed both parties was, where to find the happy fcene fhe fighed for, and how to obtain it when it was found. The first part of this difficulty was at last surmounted, and the chofen fpot was pointed out by Mufidorus, which according to his description was the very bower of felicity; it was in a northern county at a distance from the capital, and its fituation was most delectable: The next measure was a ftrong one; for the question to be decided was, if Sappho fhould abandon her project or her father; fhe called upon Mufidorus for his opinion, and he delivered it as follows:-"If I was not convinced, most ami"able Sappho, that a fecond application to "Clemens would be as unsuccessful as the firft, "I would advise you to the experiment; but as there is no doubt of this, it must be the heighth of imprudence to put that to a trial, "of which there is no hope: It comes there"fore next to be confidered, if you shall give

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up your plan, or execute it without his pri"vity; in other words, if you fhall or fhall "not do that, which is to make you happy:

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