A Full Enquiry into the Nature of the Pastoral (1717) by Thomas Purney
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SECT. _Last_. Thus far proceeded Sophy, when Night drew on. He shut his Book; and Cubbin told him, he had not pass'd many days with so much Delight as that. If you have found my Discourse, said Sophy, entertaining, do not fail of being here again early to morrow Morning, and I will continue it to you. The Shepherd express'd his Satisfaction, and they hasted home together. The following Morn was fair and inviting; they both appear'd when the Lark began his Mattin Song; and Sophy thus proceeded. _The End of the Second Part_. P A R T III. CHAP. I. _Of the Sentiments in general_. I must crave leave to extend the Signification of the Word Sentiment, to |
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