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passion, -- who took his affections upon alms, -- & banqueted upon the offal from another's table. -- her Heart did not wish to be tributary to his compassion, -- to persuade her to appeal to such a resource, was in fact to tell her that nothing worthy of an appeal was left, -- he was no longer the man she had reverenced, -- no longer the H -- of the Cottage, -- of B --y s.t -- Pleasure had made another H of a different character, of materials the most dissimilar it had compounded a thing of meanness, & vice, & dressed it in his alluring form.