‘ L e a v e them (if you will do no more) but the bare power of
‘ exiftence in their native country, and they will not envy you your
* new luxuries. Wafte your hours in the lap of diffipation : re-
* fign yourfelf up to the fafcinations o f A c r a s i a ; and fport in the
‘ B ow e r o f B lis s . Cover your tables with delicacies, at the ex-
‘ pence of your famiihed clans. Think not of the -wretches, at
‘ thofe feafons, left your appetite for the hors d’ouvres be palled,
* and you feel a momentary remorfe for deaths occafioned by ye,
* ye thoughtlefs deferters of your people! With all my failings,
‘ I exult in innocence of fuch crimes ; and felicitate myfelf on’
‘ my aerial ftate, capable of withdrawing from the fight of mife-
‘ ries I cannot alleviate, and o f oppreffions I cannot prevent.?
I T I N E R A R Y .
I T
I N E R A R Y .
Miles.
95
D ow n in g , to
Lancafter *,
Hefs-Bank,
4
Cartmel fands,
11
Cartmel,
Ulverftone,
Whitrig iron-mines, and back .to ulverftonej
Hawkfhead, - 16
Graithwaite,
Boulnefs, , ^
Amblefide, - - 7
Kefwick 16, Ormathwaite 2, 18
Cockermouth (by Bridekirk)- I5
Whitehaven,. 18
Workington,
Mary-port, . 7
Allanby, ' s
Wigton,
Carliile, 10
Warwick, Corbie, and back to Carlifie, 12
Netherby, 12
Langholme, and back to Netherby,
* Vide Itinerary of Tour, 1769. S C O T
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