For Astrophel, Ida had unconsciously worked a spell of natural witchcraft, and his wild thoughts were ever chastened by the pure light of her devotion. And Evelyn almost confessed to Castaly, that there might be a sort of animal magnetism. He has neglected the study of the atomic theory, for the contemplation of the animated atoms that play around his domestic hearth; and the heart and life of Castaly, a poetry in themselves, have since interwoven many a blushing flower on the classic pages of his philosophy.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Page of other books by this same author was moved from the front of the book to the end of the book. Archaic spellings have been retained as in the original. Punctuation and obvious typesetting errors have been corrected without note. Other errors have been corrected as noted below.
page 5, St. Hilary at Poictiers ==> St. Hilary at Poitiers page 30, The Welch guide was ==> The Welsh guide was page 33, to be a meanless ==> to be a meaningless page 48, Praise God Barebones ==> Praise God Barebone page 53, of Halloween and Hogmany ==> of Halloween and Hogmanay page 54, Stonehenge and Abury, ==> Stonehenge and Avebury, page 54, when we have past ==> when we have passed page 67, the niflheiner, or hell ==> the niflheimr, or hell page 95, shall be crowned King ==> shall I be crowned King page 95, Westermister Abbey, likely refers to Westminster Abbey page 95, in the of Hyde the Park ==> in the Hyde Park page 159, Hogmany, or New-year’s Eve, and ==> Hogmanay, or New-year’s Eve, and page 160, around the Feroe Islands. ==> around the Faroe Islands.
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