Memoir of the Rev. Alexander Waugh, D.D., With Selections From His Epistolary Correspondence

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Waugh evinced his friendship, too, by opening his heart to his friends in the expression of those recollections and feelings which it loved to cherish, and which no change nor time could efface. What a beautiful specimen of this is the letter which follows, written by him to the same good man whom we have already seen him strengthening for his last conflict !
" Croydon, Surrey, Oct. 26, 1813.
" My Dear Brother, — We are all longing to hear from you.
I have been out here for two days, to enjoy a
... little rest and composure, and purpose to recall the joys of other years, by con- versing a little with you. The recollection of the scenes of youth is, to my mind, like the breath of the morning. Worn out and vexed, I have frequently gone down to the Green Park Lodge to meet an old school-fellow, a man of heart and feeling. We go back, at one bound of the mind, five-and-forty years. We re- visit the broom of Cowdenknowes, and the braes of Carrolside.
We climb Thomas the Rhymer's Tower, where, according to fiis hoary prediction.


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