The Young Maiden

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Not, therefore, toeradicate but to control, and direct, and restrain, this propensity, would I make an endeavor. In the words of the afflicted Lady Russell, used on the anniversary of her husband's execution, I would say, "I donot contend with nature, but keep her as innocent as I can. " Select onlysuch writings of this class as some judicious friend has recommended. Read poetry. If it be true poetry, it is the twin-sister of religion. Itwill exalt and ennoble your soul. Study history. From tha...t you will drawunfailing draughts of knowledge and wisdom. Be familiar with goodbiography. Above all, make the Word of God your constant study. So willyou be educated for every stage of your existence, and ripe clusters ofvirtues will adorn your life.
But louder than those of books are the praises of Meditation. Reflect onyour reading. Let each line raise a rivulet on the bosom of your being;let there be in it no stagnant waters. Be active in mind; meditate onyour daily experience, your prospects, your deficiencies, your progress, your hopes.


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