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The Transformation

Wieland—Introductory Inscription (1798)

by Kaiter EnlessSeptember 8, 2019

From Virtue’s blissful paths away

The double-tongued are sure to stray;

Good is a forth-right journey still,

And mazy paths but lead to ill.

 


—by Charles Brockden Brown (1798). Wieland, T. & J. Swords, H. Caritat, New York.

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