. GLEANINGS FROM THE HARVEST-FIELDS OF LITERATURE, ~ SCIENCE AND ART; A Melange of Excerpta, CURIOUS, HUMOROUS, AND INSTRUCTIVE. COLLATED BY C. C. BOMBAUGH, A:M., M.D. "So she gleaned in the fields until even, and beat out that she had gleaned: SECOND EDITION. BALTIMORE: T. NEWTON KURTZ, No. 151 WEST PRATT STREET. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860, by T. NEWTON KURTZ, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. I am not ignorant, ne unsure, that many there are, before whose sight this Book shall finde small grace, and lesse favour. So hard a thing it is to write or indite any matter, whatsoever it be, that should be able to sustaine and abide the variable judgement, and to obtaine or winne the constant love and allowance of every man, especially if it containe in it any novelty or unwonted strangenesse.-RAYNALD'S WOMAN'S BOOK. M39838 |