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THE CONVALESCENT

        A PREttY severe fit of indisposition    sloy of refleg upon any topic fn to itself. Expeo h, reader; I    offer you only sick mens dreams.

        And truly tate of siess is suc else is it but a magnifit dream for a man to lie a-bed, and dra ting out to iotal oblivion of all t? to bee insensible to all tions of life, except tings of one feeble pulse?

        If tude, it is a sick bed. ient lords, it t caprices s    troul! umbling, and tossing, and sing, and loting, and moulding it, to tions of emples.

        ei. Noe across tergiversation. itaihey are his Mare Clausum.

        o . Supreme selfised upon y. `tis tables of to o t o get    of doors, or    ts .

        A little    of a la,    friend. o be seen trudging about upon to fifty quarters of to once, jogging tness, refres solicitor. to e oerday. ely as indifferent to t ion to be tried at Pekin. Peradventure from some    intended for o make and, t t cross-grained in t yesterday, and    t;friend," and t;ruin," disturb    to t o get better.

        a    abs sideration!

        armour of siess, age, urusty lod key, for his own use only.

        ying o ed o t    aso weep over himself.

        ting o do some good to udying little stratagems and artificial alleviations.

        of ion, into as many distindividuals, as imes ates -- as of a t from    dull pain    nigance of pain, not to    opening t seemed, to take it ties tenuated fingers. es y, and tender .

        inctively feels t none    so    office for ators tedy. Only t punctual face of t announces    because it is so unmoved, and because ions before it as unreservedly as to .

        to tands not ions of mortals are; only    of some suakes    busy face iplicity of patients, but solely ceives of o ening, ioertain. urn of t to-morrow.

        oue faint murmur, indicative of life going on    distinctly    is.    to kno to ts gliding up or doant staircase, treading as upo, gently keep roubles not    ter knoo    eure. ly at troke of t again    asking "; tered by a general notion t inquiries are making after     to knoillness, and ae, and feels y.

        to be sick is to enjoy monarcives. pare t tread, and quiet ministry, almost by t (slapping of doors, or leaving ttendants, tle better -- and you    from t me rat) to ty, amounting to a deposition.

        o iature! o a on bed-room! trimness of tty and unmeaning about it. It is mad, every day. o t ed so s a time since,     to be t of at ofteions,    o be lifted for a little , to submit to ts of unness, and decies o be lifted into it again, for ao flou out of sorical record of some sing posture, some uneasy turning, some seeking for a little ease; and told a truer story the crumpled coverlid.

        erious sig from    etes is bee an ordinary personage.

        Perness survives in till lingering visitations of ttendant. But oo c -- of ae -- of every t pely came betient and ure, ereg o a ing party ? -- Psis some old woman.

        Fare made siess pompous -- t -like stillness, felt t its inmost ce attendance -- till softer delicacies of self-attention -- temper alonely fixed upon itself -- s excluded -- to re --

        a speck is o !

        In t s by t far enougerra firma of establise, dear Editor, reag -- an article. In Artiortis, t I; but it is sometc    appeared, seemed to link me on again to tty businesses of life, o activity, rivial a erous dream of self-absorption -- tate of siess -- in o its lao its literature. tus is subsiding; tion I emplation of ill ityus to ing to a span; and for t of self-importance, ensions -- t Essayist.
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