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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Damon and Delia, by William Godwin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Damon and Delia A Tale Author: William Godwin Release Date: November 27, 2003 [EBook #10318] Last updated: January 21, 2009 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DAMON AND DELIA *** Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Sheila Vogtmann and PG Distributed Proofreaders DAMON AND DELIA: A TALE. --NEQUE SEMPER ARCUM TENDIT APOLLO. HOR. LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. HOOKHAM, AT HIS CIRCULATING LIBRARY, NEW BOND-STEET, CORNER OF BRUTON-STREET. M,DCC,LXXXIV. CONTENTS PART the FIRST. CHAPTER I. _Containing introductory Matter._ CHAPTER II. _A Ball_ CHAPTER III. _A Ghost._ CHAPTER IV. _A love Scene._ CHAPTER V. _A Man of Humour._ CHAPTER VI. _Containing some Specimens of Heroism._ CHAPTER VII. _Containing that with which the Reader will be acquainted when he has read it._ CHAPTER VIII. _Two Persons of Fashion._ CHAPTER IX. _A tragical Resolution._ CONTENTS. PART the SECOND. CHAPTER I. _In which the Story begins over again_. CHAPTER II. _The History of Mr. Godfrey_. CHAPTER III. _A Misanthrope_. CHAPTER IV. _Much ado about nothing_. CHAPTER V. _A Woman of learning_. CHAPTER VI. _A Catastrophe_. CHAPTER VII. _Containing what will terrify the Reader_. CHAPTER VIII. _A Denouement_. CHAPTER IX. _Which dismisses the Reader_. DAMON AND DELIA. PART the FIRST. CHAPTER I. _Containing introductory matter_. The races at Southampton have, for time immemorial, constituted a scene of rivalship, war, and envy. All the passions incident to the human frame have here assumed as true a scope, as in the more noisy and more tragical contentions of statesmen and warriors. Here nature has displayed her most hidden attractions, and art has furnished out the artillery of beauty. Here the coquet has surprised, and the love-sick nymph has sapped the heart of the unwary swain. The scene has been equally sought by the bolder and more haughty, as by the
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