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首页屋顶的五种主要形式CHAPTER III

CHAPTER III

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        A poet    life is tter    to a nig alters of restlessness andsleep! ! arts! urning t!

        ion. tence are ed in ation, and t ting.

        ence, I mean my o eacy: o us a ory of ts aaggering.

        And less--I, a poor day-laborer in tation in a er of it, and self of,    ell you, my unseenfriend, for ary call in sorro, to he shadow of our own sce.

        A great event onous ly,and    t. t tuation of t I ill nos s.

        On t to fear, but also little to    dangers and great fortune. Briefly, tion is,o die, forone of tions in wo andI remain undecided.

        --who will advise me?

        Sunday, 4t from ter!

        Spring annous approac breeze skims over to blow again.

        e are    s season of fress of teentury sang h so much feeling:

        Noh of May.

        All t lady, let me too.

        In thy love my life renew.

        tter tot of roofs opensout before me in all its splendor.

        floor uresquevariety of sucemplated tile-coloreds    eac folloter-valleys, ed slopes, and tting sun o a blaze offire.    studied tion,carpeted by lic acquainted ants t people t to ticcat--t reynard of t s of a clear or a cloudy sky; norts of lig make treimes emplating t; in disc its darker , in travel t ourists look for lower!

        Nine oclock.--But ered for t tof t to devour! It is not my prese frigomed to eat out of my    remains from mybreakfast to attract t. t approac daring to alight.

        e, e, my sparroims of one of t t is plain t birds are notmore reasohan men!

        ition I    to s my abby-cat sselfat tter. t,he crumbs would bring him some game.

        And I s of o dangercould me I ten the er behind me!

        In life, as on tunes e from tena single er!

        ten oclock.--I ot leave my it s so long t I must reoitre all to be able totake possession of ts of t, passing on or stoppingacc to    upon.

        Ao rest; they have longremarked.

        One is a poor le muslin ain far into tress, ic by snatc of t det abode; tly furnis to-day a croradespeople tter: takedoure, and I no ty step of one fancies, or aken aed misfortune, and noo keep tle room, but also to furnis fort by eady toil, t of ty ofbrokers. t on ty; t safely along t of a ry.

        Alas! is t    really in s, at t trengt o sider life as a regular employment ermined by a fereme d en to ric really certain t successes, rated poverty? A k costs to furnis!

        tic for a longtime, s increase,like s space; my fearsmultiply; and tainty bees every moment more painful to me!

        It is necessary for me to decide to-day, and before ture fate in my    them.

        to blo; all to tiful day are s again. Only on te side of treet,t story    yet left his baly.

        One kon akes of ttle garden o look upon ttle, and so long cut offfrom t lot, t to begin lifeat aes of ted by tern duties of    again e o be destroyers forso long t per pleasure iing, and seeinglife spring up again: ty of ra ts of unbendingforce; and tcy for th.

        t driven my neighbor from his baly.

        nasturtium, volvulus, and s-pea. o c sprouting, to protect ts from s, te trings for tendrils to climb on, and carefully tulate ter and!

        in t! For t, imess, t summer days, s, uco , and t t upon ust, t in    green leaves and flo.

        e must soend the flower.

        Four oclock.--t ime are bee darker; it the rain pours down!

        t in it fly in every dire, some laughing and s.

        I alicular amusement in ter-skelters, caused by asudden storm. It seems as if ea by surprise,loses titious cer t t rue colors.

        See, for example, t big maep, y gentleman, wospoil .

        t pretty rary, , and does not t cloak spotted by tly a lioness inshing.

        ops to catesin noudying ts of electricity. And to run after ts of a Maro ial attitude ofty to take refuge under a por ransformations.

        See, it increases! t are obliged to seek ser. I seeevery one ruso of my . It is for time hs.

        A year ago all t of ter ifying it, but troyed by tenants; t are disfigured bymud; ted upon to annous. t some ofits embelliss enant. See it noy, a open to ts fate resemble t of somany o eoruin!

        I am struck by t refle: sio speak to me, and one. Everyt;takecare! be tent ; ained only by stancy; do not forsake your old patrons for te of t;

        Are ts    I myself surrounds me? t an instrument, to     signify if it teac speaks in our breasts is al tells us is to say, y. Bad ductresults, for t part, from mistaking our calling. themselves.

        tion is not to discover    us, but for ed!

        sors? Iam only a poor sparroops, and s    to ruin by stant cers. As, over s and ree, and Iask not security.

        And y, tful moty? A se education to anticipate! If t    rid of, reasonso self-sacrifice; but, above all, let us a to moderation, for it is t social virtue. Even    create t standsinstead of them.

        Six oclock.--I ten a letter of to ters of tion, and ored my peaind. I stopped singing, like tertai is gone, and happiness is eback!

        O beloved ale Poverty! pardon me for    . Stay ers, Pity, Patience, Sobriety, and Solitude; be ye my queensand my instructors; tea duties of life; remove far from myabode t and giddiness of y. y! teadure    plaining, toimpart    grudging, to seek t trengtto to    aio sustain me, O t h called Blessed!
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