The
the
old
good-natured
poet's famous invocation, near two
thousand years ago, of the good rustic
out of his latitude in pagan Ces the Rome,
of the Cesars still appropriatly holds:—
Honest and poor, "Faithful in word and thought
What has thee, Fabian, to the city brought."
Though our handsome Handsome sailor Sailor
had as much of masculine beauty as
one can expect anywhere to see; nevertheless,
like the beautiful woman in one of
Hawthorne's minor tales, there was
just one thing amiss in him. No
visable visible blemish indeed, like as with the
lady; no, but a an occasional liability to an
a vocal defect. Though in the hour
thousand years ago, of the good rustic
out of his latitude in pagan Ces the Rome,
of the Cesars still appropriatly holds:—
Honest and poor, "Faithful in word and thought
What has thee, Fabian, to the city brought."
Though our handsome Handsome sailor Sailor
had as much of masculine beauty as
one can expect anywhere to see; nevertheless,
like the beautiful woman in one of
Hawthorne's minor tales, there was
just one thing amiss in him. No
visable visible blemish indeed, like as with the
lady; no, but a an occasional liability to an
a vocal defect. Though in the hour
The
the
old
good-natured
poet's famous invocation, near two
thousand years ago, of the good rustic
out of his latitude in pagan Ces the Rome,
of the Cesars still appropriatly holds:—
Honest and poor, "Faithful in word and thought
What has thee, Fabian, to the city brought."
Though our handsome Handsome sailor Sailor
had as much of masculine beauty as
one can expect anywhere to see; nevertheless,
like the beautiful woman in one of
Hawthorne's minor tales, there was
just one thing amiss in him. No
visable visible blemish indeed, like as with the
lady; no, but a an occasional liability to an
a vocal defect. Though in the hour
thousand years ago, of the good rustic
out of his latitude in pagan Ces the Rome,
of the Cesars still appropriatly holds:—
Honest and poor, "Faithful in word and thought
What has thee, Fabian, to the city brought."
Though our handsome Handsome sailor Sailor
had as much of masculine beauty as
one can expect anywhere to see; nevertheless,
like the beautiful woman in one of
Hawthorne's minor tales, there was
just one thing amiss in him. No
visable visible blemish indeed, like as with the
lady; no, but a an occasional liability to an
a vocal defect. Though in the hour
Transcribed by: John Bryant