The ARGUMENT. The Subject proposed. Infcribed to the Countess of HARTFORD. The Seafon is defcribed as it affects the various parts of Nature, afcending from the lower to the higher; with digressions arifing from the fubject. Its influence on inanimate Matter, on Vegetables, on brute Animals, and laft on Man ; concluding with a diffuafive from the wild and irregular paffion of Love, opposed to that of a pure and happy kind. The ARGUMENT. The Subject propofed. Infcribed to the Countess of HARTFORD. The Seafon is defcribed as it affects the various parts of Nature, afcending from the lower to the higher; with digreffions arifing from the fubject. Its influence on inanimate Matter, on Vegetables, on brute Animals, and laft on Man ; concluding with a diffuafive from the wild and irregular paffion of Love, opposed to that of a pure and happy kind. |