The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science V.5

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Our cottages being of wood, they promote decay where they clamber.
We remember years ago, a favorite old vine, that covered with its twines, every pillar and projecting cornice of a familiar porch. It shaded it in summer, so that it was a pleasant lounging-place in the heats of afternoon, and we came to love its grateful leaves, as we loved the roof that sheltered us. And though its beauty was gone in winter, it came again as soon as summer made it needful, as if Providence had made it watchful
... of our wishes. But the porch dampened and mouldered under its influence, and the fiat went forth to pull down the vine. It was a sad, sad sight, to sec them pulling off the tendrils where they had clasped so long ; it clung hard, and let go its hold un- willingly, but it had its revenge, for with the vine, the beauty of the place Vi^as destroyed.
But fortunately, humanity is now ripen- ing to a proper sense of such beauties, and a litttle added expense is counted well-bestowed in cherishment of loved and familiar natural objects.


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