The Young Lady's Mentor - A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters to Her Unknown Friends by An English Lady
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[56] Matt. v. 48.
[57] Sir Philip Sidney. [58] Eph. iv. 26. [59] Ex. xx. 12. [60] Eph. v. 33. [61] Isa. xxxii. 17. [62] _Maria_. How can we love?-- _Giovanna_ (interrupting). Mainly, by hearing none Decry the object, then by cherishing The good we see in it, and overlooking What is less pleasant in the paths of life. All have some virtue if we leave it them In peace and quiet, all may lose some part By sifting too minutely good and bad. The tenderer and the timider of creatures Often desert the brood that has been handled, Or turned about, or indiscreetly looked at. The slightest touches, touching constantly, Irritate and inflame. LANDOR'S _Giovanna and Andrea_. |
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