Love's Pilgrimage Author:Love General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1796 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million book... more »s for free. Excerpt: LOVE's PILGRIMAGE; fOUNDŁO Off fACTS, COMPILED FROM THE JOURNAL OF A DECEASED FRIEND, A true devoted pilgrim is not weary To meaCure kingdoms with his 'eeble fteps; Mu'h left mall he who hath Love's wings to fly, A nd when the flight is made to one 'o dear. Shakespiaki. IN THREE VOLUMES. Vol. ii. LONDON: Printtd for T. N, Longman, Paternofter-Row. 1796. ". " k J" t Mr. Audlev and Mr, Warden returned from Scotland in October; they firft went to pay their refpects at Audley-houfe; and as foon as the former had paid his duty there, he begged leave to go to vifit Mr. Cresfield, hoping to bring him back, and to prevail on him to fpend the winter with him in London. Lord Audley confented to his journey, upon condition, that he fhould not ftay longer than a week with his friend; and that he fhould endeavour to bring Mr. Cresfield home with him. VOL. II. Mr. chapter{Section 4 Mr Cresfield was now in poffeffion of the family cftate; many fathers and mothers began to put their daughters in his way ; and Lord Audley meditated a future fon-in-law in him. Mr. Audley condoled with, and congratulated his friend ; he enjoyed his accefTion to affluence and independence; he invited, and infifted upon his returning with him. Mr. Cresfield told him, he muft afk his mother whether fhe could fpare him, for fhe had the entire difpofal of him. Mr. Audley took the firft opportunity of fpeaking to Mrs. Cresfield upon this fubject. She gave confent inftant- ly. It is proper, faid fhe, that Mr. Cresfield fhould be feeffand known in the world, as the head of a refpectable family : he ought not to Ire co...« less