Observations in a Journey to Paris By Way of Flanders, in the Month of August 1776 .. 1-2
Observations in a Journey to Paris By Way of Flanders, in the Month of August 1776 .. 1-2
Jones, William, 1871-1909
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the Chartreux, in a plcafant fitua- tion, juft under the brow of the hill. One of the monks conduded- him to his cell, and (hewed him his little garden, from whence there was a delightful profpe& of- the country below : the declivi- ties of the rugged mountain were covered with trees down to* the very bottom 3 in the blue- fkirts of the horizon there was ar.' Jong range of very diftant bills y and the country lying between was* a vafl E 135 1 a vaft plain richly cultivated, tfith the Danube win...ding through it* in three ftreams, as far as the eye could follow lu Charmed with the fituation, which afforded fuch an unccfmmon view, he exprcffed himfelf in terms of the hi£heft ad-* miration* to the Carthufian who attended him, affirming, that the eye could never be wdary of be- holding fuch a fight* Sir, faid he,* this may be very fine to you, but k is in lipid to me, who have no enjoyment of it. Do not miftake me, as if I were a libertine in my heart, and wanted to return to the & 4* plea~ t 136 ] pleafures of the world ; no, I am a ferious man : but out of focicty the mind ftagnates, and becomes indifferent to every thing % and, whatever the faculties may be, they lofe their vigour and grow ufelefs.
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