ABSTRACT

The distress in which I had le the beautiful Cleora, and the knowledge I now had of her innocence, very much a ected me, and I must either have chang’d my nature, or have lost that happy Gi of Invisibility, which enabled me to discover almost every thing, not to have own the next morning to the house of Aristus, in order to inform myself what e ects the conversation of the preceding night had produced.