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ADVERTISEMENT.
THE purpose of these pages is to trace the danger arising from the uncon∣trouled indulgence of strong affections; not in those instances where they lead to the guilty excesses of passion in a corrupted mind—but, when disapproved by reason, and uncircum∣scribed by prudence, they involve even the virtuous in calamity; since, under the domi∣nion of passion, if the horror of remorse may be avoided, misery at least is inevitable; and, though we do not become the slaves of vice, we must yield ourselves the victims of sor∣row.
The materials of the following sketch are taken from nature. The perfection, how∣ever, of a picture does not depend on the co∣lours, but on the hand by which they are blended; and, perhaps, the pen which records