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who inhabit climates where spring blooms continually cannot conceive the [[unclear]] sensations that agitates the [[unclear]] of man at the happy change of seasons which he is subject to in northern climates with joy almost amounting to enthusiasm he beholds the approach of spring after a severe winter after being sometime secluded to his home by reason of the chilling blasts of winter he now walks forth to enjoy the beauties of nature and fancy while he gazes he can behold the leaves of the trees
who inhabit climates where spring blooms continually cannot conceive the [[unclear]] sensations that agitates the [[unclear]] of man at the happy change of seasons which he is subject to in northern climates with joy almost amounting to enthusiasm he beholds the approach of spring after a severe winter after being sometime secluded to his home by reason of the chilling blasts of winter he now walks forth to enjoy the beauties of nature and fancy while he gazes he can behold the leaves of the trees [[unclear]] and the blades of [[unclear]] shoot forth from the earth the face of nature is animated and gay and man even though in affiliation for a while forget the troubles of life and rejoices in this happy change. summer succeeds spring from which the change is hardly perceptible then follows autumn which crowns the labours of man with success.

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who inhabit climates where spring blooms continually cannot conceive the unclear sensations that agitates the unclear of man at the happy change of seasons which he is subject to in northern climates with joy almost amounting to enthusiasm he beholds the approach of spring after a severe winter after being sometime secluded to his home by reason of the chilling blasts of winter he now walks forth to enjoy the beauties of nature and fancy while he gazes he can behold the leaves of the trees unclear and the blades of unclear shoot forth from the earth the face of nature is animated and gay and man even though in affiliation for a while forget the troubles of life and rejoices in this happy change. summer succeeds spring from which the change is hardly perceptible then follows autumn which crowns the labours of man with success.