Sylvander And Clarinda; the Love Letters of Robert Burns And Agnes M'lehose
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Then "your head would be lifted up above your enemies." Oh, then, what little shuffling, sneaking attentions! — shame upon the world! Wealth and power command its adula- tion, while real genius and worth, without these, are neglected and contemned. "In nature's simplest habit clad, No wealth nor power had he; Genius and worth were all he had, But these were all to me." Forgive my quoting my most favourite lines. You spoke of being here to-morrow evening. I believe you would be the first to tire... of our society; but I tremble for censorious remarks: however, we must be sober in our hours. I am flat to-day — so adieu! I was not so cheerful last night as I wished. Forgive me. I am yours, Clakinda. ^147— SYLVANDER AND CLAEINDA SYLVANDER TO CLARINDA Friday Morning, 7 O'clock. Your fears for Mary are truly laughable. I suppose, my love, you and I showed her a scene which, perhaps, made her wish that she had a swain, and one who could love like me, and 'tis a thousand pities that so good a heart as hers should want an aim, an object.
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