We have extracted the preceding with the greater pleasure, to show that Greene was truly penitent; and that if dissipation had led him astray, the basis of How melancholy, his character was not wholly bad. that he who could thus advise others, had not had resolution enough to apply that advice unto himself! By the "upstart crow beautified in our feathers," there can be no doubt, as Mr. Tyrwhitt was the first to |