Of MAN, when warm'd by Reafon's pureft ray, When no vain Science led his mind aftray, But NATURE was his law, and GoD his guide. VOL. III. LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. CADELL, JUN. AND W. DAVIES, IN THE STRAND. 1798. THE YOUNG PHILOSOPHER. CHAP. I. A man of business may talk of philosophy- SLO LOWLY and unwillingly as Delmont left the fpot, where all his hopes of happiness were centered, he no fooner found himfelf a few miles from thence, than he proceeded with as much hafte as if he expected to find happiness where he was going. Nothing was to him fo intolerable as fufpence. He thought, though he had not yet known many, that when an evil presented itself pofitively before him, he B fhould 1 VOL. III. |