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her power – I resign the pleasure of her society during the winter for the sake of her very tender constitution, which cannot support the keen air of my favourite Hill at that season. — Indeed we should be a couple very ill-matched, if our <u>souls</u> were not in much better harmony than our <u>Nerves</u>, for hers cannot endure Cold, & mine (at least my <u>optic</u> ones) are no less injured by <u>Heat</u> – so much so, that I am forced to give up all places of public Entertainment, & to avoid even the fashionable <u>hot</u> rooms of London,
 
her power – I resign the pleasure of her society during the winter for the sake of her very tender constitution, which cannot support the keen air of my favourite Hill at that season. — Indeed we should be a couple very ill-matched, if our <u>souls</u> were not in much better harmony than our <u>Nerves</u>, for hers cannot endure Cold, & mine (at least my <u>optic</u> ones) are no less injured by <u>Heat</u> – so much so, that I am forced to give up all places of public Entertainment, & to avoid even the fashionable <u>hot</u> rooms of London,
  
 
But we have mutual Indulgence for our respective Infirmities, & maintain our affection for each other in spite of the Elements —— I am passionately fond of my Hermitage in the very depth of winter, tho I dare not use my Eyes by Candle light, but I have luckily got a marvellous old woman, who resembles Euryclea in the Odyssey – who lived with my mother before I was born, & now feeds her grown baby with literary pap — She has fortunately as great a passion for Books as her Master, & actually read to me the 2 last volumes of Gibbon before Eliza returned from Bath in the spring. — Apropos of that <u>genuine Roman Eagle</u> I have just received a letter from Him at Brighthelmstone, promising to spend a few days here the beginning of September. – as He is a much better Critic than I am, & also knew Lady Miller, I shall be happy to shew
 
But we have mutual Indulgence for our respective Infirmities, & maintain our affection for each other in spite of the Elements —— I am passionately fond of my Hermitage in the very depth of winter, tho I dare not use my Eyes by Candle light, but I have luckily got a marvellous old woman, who resembles Euryclea in the Odyssey – who lived with my mother before I was born, & now feeds her grown baby with literary pap — She has fortunately as great a passion for Books as her Master, & actually read to me the 2 last volumes of Gibbon before Eliza returned from Bath in the spring. — Apropos of that <u>genuine Roman Eagle</u> I have just received a letter from Him at Brighthelmstone, promising to spend a few days here the beginning of September. – as He is a much better Critic than I am, & also knew Lady Miller, I shall be happy to shew

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her power – I resign the pleasure of her society during the winter for the sake of her very tender constitution, which cannot support the keen air of my favourite Hill at that season. — Indeed we should be a couple very ill-matched, if our souls were not in much better harmony than our Nerves, for hers cannot endure Cold, & mine (at least my optic ones) are no less injured by Heat – so much so, that I am forced to give up all places of public Entertainment, & to avoid even the fashionable hot rooms of London,

But we have mutual Indulgence for our respective Infirmities, & maintain our affection for each other in spite of the Elements —— I am passionately fond of my Hermitage in the very depth of winter, tho I dare not use my Eyes by Candle light, but I have luckily got a marvellous old woman, who resembles Euryclea in the Odyssey – who lived with my mother before I was born, & now feeds her grown baby with literary pap — She has fortunately as great a passion for Books as her Master, & actually read to me the 2 last volumes of Gibbon before Eliza returned from Bath in the spring. — Apropos of that genuine Roman Eagle I have just received a letter from Him at Brighthelmstone, promising to spend a few days here the beginning of September. – as He is a much better Critic than I am, & also knew Lady Miller, I shall be happy to shew