from one end to the other are

natural

[2]

, and therefore cannot fail to please those who are not Judges of Language, or those who, notwithstanding they are Judges of Language, have a

true

[3]

and unprejudiced Taste of Nature.

[The]

Condition, Speech, and Behaviour of the dying Parents, with the Age, Innocence, and Distress of the Children, are set forth in such tender Circumstances, that it is impossible for a

Reader of common Humanity