Sir Roger De Coverley Papers in the Spectator

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Sir Roger De Coverley Papers in the Spectator
Addison Joseph
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Georg. i. 451.
My friend Sir Roger is very often merry with me upon my passing so much of my time among his poultry. He has caught me twice or thrice looking lo after a bird's-nest, and several times sitting an hour or two together near a hen and chickens. He tells me he believes I am personally acquainted with every fowl about his house; calls such a particular cock my favorite; and frequently complains that his is ducks and geese have more of my company than himself.
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...itely delighted with those speculations of nature which are to be made in a country life; and as my reading has very much 20 lain among books of natural history, I cannot forbear recollecting upon this occasion the several remarks 124 SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS [No. 19 which I have met with in authors, and comparing them with what falls under my own observation: the arguments for Providence drawn from the natural history of animals being in my opinion 5 demonstrative.
The make of every kind of animal is different from that of every other kind; and yet there is not the least turn in the muscles or twist on the fibers of any one, which does not render them more proper lo for that particular animal's way of life than any other cast or texture of them would have been.


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