PRINTED FOR G. WALKER, J. AKERMAN, E. EDWARDS, J. HARWOOy, W. ROBINSON AND SONS, LIVERPOOL; E. THOMSON, MANCHESTER; J. NOBLE, HULL; J. Haddon, Printer, Tabernacle Walk. 1820. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. page ✓ 71. NO man believes that his own life will be short - 1 ✓72. The necessity of good humour - - - . 6 73. The lingering expectation of an heir . • 12 74. Peevishness equally wretched and offensive. The i character of Tetrica - ... - - 18 75. The world never known but by a change of for- tune. The history of Melissa • · - 24 76. The arts by which bad men are reconciled to .theinselves , -, .ii ..119.31. 77. 'The learned seldom despised but when they de. 78. The power of uovelty. Mortality too familiar to.' .. i raise apprehensions - - - ... - 42 79. A suspicious man justly suspected .. .. .. 48 80. Variety necessary to happiness. : A Winter scene 54 59 VOL. II. 82. The |