Youth's Magazine,  3rd ser. 3 (1830), 153–58.

The Seasons

M G

Genre:

Homily

Subjects:

Piety, Education


    The narrator, 'A Country Correspondent', reflects on the vicissitudes of life, observing of the day of judgement: 'There are many who are now in their own inflated opinion, first, who, on that day, shall be found to be last. There are many enthusiasts of science now, who will then find that they know nothing as they ought to know' (156).



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