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Blind to the foibles of your fcx, .
tt-i.iMM m!1 the artful tricks & .
UnpracWd in the belle's intrigues,
rt'i.-...,HKmii fmiles. the coquet s leagues,
The
WhcrTWhfathom'd elt-hia mindK
HU morals proved, and found him kind
Experienc'd-honpur, virtue ; trum.
And ocit or manwi an
Then love in earneit :
arms :
r fomethins more f-
Youf charms, -W
Ai4 Tii and (tim IC
,n nvw caution Be vour Euiaei
iNqr hurry to be made a bride j
JNo halty marriage vciui.
:.S.ich often are.bewairJ.too jate y ,
not explore, Btimnior
maw
Bpjfom
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N E W S.
Acioi
csa round ol laltmg joys-
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11 Every thing i? in fufpence, and this
jrh.ps the beft fuuation in which PoUnd cau
be in the prefent circumftances.
o Nvi a D 1 1 r nnliticians here aro
Difcrctely love, nor dare to tru wholly at a lofs to account, why, in the midft
Ynr heart, till you have prov d him jutt , y", nrn tuP ' armaments,.
- , nr a. 111 1111.jLi.11u uwuvi " t ?
,Jt trial marxs nun uuc a ivn
r l. r. . t 1 1 i u r f i a
Of which Time makes the beft difpiays
Time will unmalk each raue nugunc,
a,i a, uhere ev'rv failure lies.
Difbrnd him; and acquaintance drop J
. . . . , t.. mi nni
His wit, it. any men you
Seek it in's dangling tail behind :
v..jii r.. it in his novder'd hair,
v - -.- - .. . n . 1 .
u if in the e flence there ;
Elfc fearch his fniiff box, this is lull
As likely place as in his fkull. "
He'$ fuolifo, light, cffeniinate,
-And-all-that-women ought tohate;
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Avoid the add refles of the rake,
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USW .hut a ruftlc hufband make j
Or only tell you, what before
4fIeVfightng-tolda-thoundor:
M hin
Jf once you meet, when prov d him tucn
-r i .. 'Vie 1 firm tnn much
J5eucvc in
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hothloLiFrancc and England, fliould becar-
ried on With lucn uncommon viguui .
think they fee in the extraordinary aaivtty ex
erted by both fides on this occafion, fom.ethmg
more than the bare reftoratio n of their marine,
or even the prudent precautions ufually taken m
times of tranquility not to be y.nprepared for
another war, by fuffering the national ftrength
to decay. They never remember fqmuch vigi- -lance
diiplayed bythe great officersat the-head--pf
thefe departments before. The Duke deLhojr
fcul's fecond vifit to all the fea-ports of France
alarms them. The many new (hips of war
already built, witn tne orac uiucM-uuv.-
-Jfori n H ymenean rites engage
-vvithithou
nrnn
conftrutiop of more ; the preparation o meii
fortreffes.-the.reviewsjnjhe plains ot oaoioiu,
, -.-i r t t rir '
Ti-Jn a aifrht YOu'll-aa the belt;
,Of evils two to chufethc leait.
Fix not your confidence on thofc
Who bind their promifes with vows j
peceit lurks underneath the cloak -And
truth, when fworn,. is foonelt brojie.
But when, by long experience try'd,
You've found a man averfe to pride)
found one whofe unaffected fenfe,
Whofe loft, domeltic, gene
in ir if nlpafiire to obev :
Will IM'-'W v t'fv-.-.-. - , - ..
Whofe bread with pHiTton never boiU,
Whofe cafy nature ever . finilcs .
At all the follies thut arc fcen.
.Qver jtjmjJc fc,x to rejn;; . ,
:j--:a-maip-fromrSweden tor ner lti-
Ivdy qt a pnouianu men,, luuiv
nulated tub
onncipai ports w
the
Boufeof B6urbon, are b coated
as many indications of a rankling jealoufy,- ,
Which may inouiy preauuu m wHvV
and extenfiye war. , The report of a mifundcr-
' rt . - J .rorii' rrJtiral ItAtP Or tnO
(fending, and the prefent critical ft4e of tho
:affairof:Poland,in-thcir opinioriJ, confirm
iway
laii9 w ' -'--.- - ,
K-nriipAiireB-i and may loon bloW-Up tbQ
Kindling embers into a violent flame,
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They write from Fcrrol, that 24 exceeding largj
Iron chains, of "fevefal tons each, are no w getting -jpsdy
t9,be (hipped for tho Havapnah, in orJcr .
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