from one end to the other are
natural
, 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
and unprejudiced Taste of Nature.
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