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XIV. -- THAT WE SHOULD RISE WITH THE LARK

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    At e t little airy musician doffs  gear, prepares to tune up ins,  naturalists enougo determine. But for a mere leman -- t ra business to call o sucerous exercises -- ake ten, or er ten (eleven, of course, during tmas solstice), to be t  o t, o do it in earnest, requires anotion. Not but tty sun-risings, as old, and sucime especially, some  ting up. But, empted once or to assist at ty abated. e are no longer ambitious of being tiers, to attend at oo sacred to e to say truticipated our usual  up is called), to go a journey, or upon a foolis  all ter in listlessness and ure ly declaring ion, in aspiring to regulate our frail  celestial and sleepless traveller. e deny not t tly and vigorous, at tset especially, in t is flattering to get [p 270] tart of a lazy o conquer deat tality are in us; and range qualms, before nigy of tural inversion. t of mankind are fast  tions, content to o linger a-bed, and digest our dreams. It is time to recombine t in a confused mass presented; to snatcfulness; to s feeders, too grossly, to taste to co collect ttered rays of a brigasm, or act over again, urnal tragedies; to drag into day-ligruggling and -mare; to errors, or too muc for tual communications, to let tly. e are not so stupid, or so careless, as t Imperial forgetter of  o us to o import us more nearly as more nearly ening. e ; o solicit, nor affairs to manage. t in upon us at t. e o expect, but in a s time a sick bed, and a dismissal. e deligo anticipate deat affords. e are already ed s. e  early struck a dark veil bets dazzling illusions. Our spirits sy c tuff out of  us ypes er. Our clock appears to ruck. e are SUPERANNUAtED. In tisfaction, ract politic alliances  is good to  court. tracted media of dreams seem no ill introduction to t spiritual presence, upon  to be trying to knotle of t colony; to learn t   our first coming among tom our felloo spell in t of t so flesed us, tenuated into to incorporeal being. e once t life to be somet it ably fallen from us before its time. to dally o ligo.  up?