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Windsor, July 3rd of 1838
Foliage in its splendour - birds give out pleasant
and careless notes - it has just been raining - the sun
sends his burning illuminating rays through
watery clouds - smoke after chimneys in [a luis?]
to the ground but a sighing breeze [hearable] the
tender leaves. Corn in the fields rise like the
curtains of a tunder cloud - field hands are
plowing and hoeing - [defence] of the corn. Here
is a theme for poetry. -

Tuesday night - 3rd the innumerable sounds of
[weds] and the [stillurf] of night to a [personable]
impart sentimental feeling. Shes being the
dae of the 4th, the annivrsary of American
independence, much preparation is making for it -
I have gotten out of the pratice of composition.
The weather is very warm - the farmers must
have enough to employ them in keeping down
the [graps]. I am down in feeling - I think forward
of encouragement, - but not to [remain?] here [
a thousad of money could not indure me to
do. I long for the opportunity to make some people
feel what they are in comparison whith others.
That my feelings may be [validated] and my
standing rights. I wish to ger out of this Seek
of [biee?] immorality inequity and unhealthily.
I would be settled on a [badud?] of my own
[wept?] a pharming good wife to solace my quill -
and [??] the {??] of life. I wish had to be [pro]
loudly enfafed in as much buseah as I can
do.

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