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HARVARD
UNIVERSITY)
LIBRARY

COPYRIGHT, 1899,

FOR INTRODUCTION AND NOTES,

By D. C. HEATH & CO.

2 CO

JOSEPH ADDISON

COVERLEY HALL

ILLUSTRATIONS

Frontispiece

"Every one pressed forward to do something for him,
and seemed discouraged if they were not employed."

THE COVERLEY LINEAGE

"He is the last man that won a prize at the Tiltyard."

THE COVERLEY SABBATH

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"As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation, he
keeps them in very good order, and will suffer nobody
to sleep in it besides himself."

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"Her confidante sat by her. . . . They both kept their
countenances, and after I had sat half an hour medi-
tating how to behave before such profound casuists,
I rose up and took my leave."

THE COVERLEY HUNT.

"The huntsman, getting forward, threw down his pole
before the dogs. At the same time Sir Roger rode
forward, and alighting, took up the hare in his arms."

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"I could not forbear smiling to hear Sir Roger, who is
a little puzzled about the old woman, advising her,
as a justice of the peace, to avoid all communication
with the devil."

COVERLEY HALL AT CHRISTMAS TIME.

"Sir Roger, after the laudable custom of his ancestors,
always keeps open house at Christmas."

THE DEATH OF SIR ROGER.

PAGE

78

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"It was a most moving sight to see him take leave of his poor servants, commending us all for our fidelity, whilst we were not able to speak a word for weeping." MAP OF A PART OF LONDON IN 1710.

Between pages 182-183

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