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"
Nay
,
nay
,
I
think
not
of
it
now
;
but
this
strange
man
amuses
me
;
and
if
he
'
hath
music
in
his
soul
,
'
let
us
not
churlishly
reject
his
company
.
"
She
pointed
persuasively
along
the
path
with
her
riding-whip
,
while
their
eyes
met
in
a
look
which
the
young
man
lingered
a
moment
to
prolong
;
then
yielding
to
her
gentle
influence
,
he
clapped
his
spurs
into
his
charger
,
and
in
a
few
bounds
was
again
at
the
side
of
Cora
.
"
I
am
glad
to
encounter
thee
,
friend
,
"
continued
the
maiden
,
waving
her
hand
to
the
stranger
to
proceed
,
as
she
urged
her
Narragansett
to
renew
its
amble
.
"
Partial
relatives
have
almost
persuaded
me
that
I
am
not
entirely
worthless
in
a
duet
myself
;
and
we
may
enliven
our
wayfaring
by
indulging
in
our
favorite
pursuit
.
It
might
be
of
signal
advantage
to
one
,
ignorant
as
I
,
to
hear
the
opinions
and
experience
of
a
master
in
the
art
.
"
"
It
is
refreshing
both
to
the
spirits
and
to
the
body
to
indulge
in
psalmody
,
in
befitting
seasons
,
"
returned
the
master
of
song
,
unhesitatingly
complying
with
her
intimation
to
follow
;
"
and
nothing
would
relieve
the
mind
more
than
such
a
consoling
communion
.
But
four
parts
are
altogether
necessary
to
the
perfection
of
melody
.
You
have
all
the
manifestations
of
a
soft
and
rich
treble
;
I
can
,
by
especial
aid
,
carry
a
full
tenor
to
the
highest
letter
;
but
we
lack
counter
and
bass
!
Yon
officer
of
the
king
,
who
hesitated
to
admit
me
to
his
company
,
might
fill
the
latter
,
if
one
may
judge
from
the
intonations
of
his
voice
in
common
dialogue
.
"
"
Judge
not
too
rashly
from
hasty
and
deceptive
appearances
,
"
said
the
lady
,
smiling
;
"
though
Major
Heyward
can
assume
such
deep
notes
on
occasion
,
believe
me
,
his
natural
tones
are
better
fitted
for
a
mellow
tenor
than
the
bass
you
heard
.
"
"
Is
he
,
then
,
much
practised
in
the
art
of
psalmody
?
"
demanded
her
simple
companion
.
Alice
felt
disposed
to
laugh
,
though
she
succeeded
in
suppressing
her
merriment
,
ere
she
answered
--
"
I
apprehend
that
he
is
rather
addicted
to
profane
song
.
The
chances
of
a
soldier
's
life
are
but
little
fitted
for
the
encouragement
of
more
sober
inclinations
.
"
"
Man
's
voice
is
given
to
him
,
like
his
other
talents
,
to
be
used
,
and
not
to
be
abused
.
None
can
say
they
have
ever
known
me
neglect
my
gifts
!
I
am
thankful
that
,
though
my
boyhood
may
be
said
to
have
been
set
apart
,
like
the
youth
of
the
royal
David
,
for
the
purposes
of
music
,
no
syllable
of
rude
verse
has
ever
profaned
my
lips
.
"
"
You
have
,
then
,
limited
your
efforts
to
sacred
song
?
"
"
Even
so
.
As
the
psalms
of
David
exceed
all
other
language
,
so
does
the
psalmody
that
has
been
fitted
to
them
by
the
divines
and
sages
of
the
land
,
surpass
all
vain
poetry
.
Happily
,
I
may
say
that
I
utter
nothing
but
the
thoughts
and
the
wishes
of
the
King
of
Israel
himself
;
for
though
the
times
may
call
for
some
slight
changes
,
yet
does
this
version
which
we
use
in
the
colonies
of
New
England
,
so
much
exceed
all
other
versions
,
that
,
by
its
richness
,
its
exactness
,
and
its
spiritual
simplicity
,
it
approacheth
,
as
near
as
may
be
,
to
the
great
work
of
the
inspired
writer
.
I
never
abide
in
any
place
,
sleeping
or
waking
,
without
an
example
of
this
gifted
work
.
'
Tis
the
six-and-twentieth
edition
,
promulgated
at
Boston
,
Anno
Domini
1744
;
and
is
entitled
,
The
Psalms
,
Hymns
,
and
Spiritual
Songs
of
the
Old
and
New
Testaments
;
faithfully
translated
into
English
Metre
,
for
the
Use
,
Edification
,
and
Comfort
of
the
Saints
,
in
Public
and
Private
,
especially
in
New
England
.
"