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I - i ! til) - a Volley ci wtittUcrzl tcv... vwcs, m ever , a .in i , Vfy .r in the Rccm. farpriicJ'r.i; S lcrct'; tojcxrhm nyily'; not but tat I t t fi. .... i- in !ri fliers- . 1 . - ' - 1. 1 :. . ,, .. -r i ,i ,'. .:- I Intn Fiittiriiv. ardi mu'Ii have med xnd oicd s lg- meaninrr a Solom m the Wife did c fife things . f . . . - .. M Ml.l..' noiir,' intcrcmng ana j.'.ycus, nau nui.cvuj j....., d. rror.cuncca cmi'ha- ,V 4at 9 Libertic ! An arrant Rke :M. This foxcd the Otfpfd mvforprifc into Chaiin (t hate ungenerr-us j cagqra tneir raru; n isr cwuraunawg iwh cu arc Ucerunes apa yci i 3 :er pto not believe either of you privcd-.tiicr fvarioa; or itne oerr. lecretaryj it, ever h (ior lucb were: the fond i magiu ar y Hope s of my cttd Idus c rrat: grand Uncjc,: when he married his; Gnb 'caft ofTMHtreis with a view of enobling his" Family J , o an ihguiflied MpritJ as current i. i.r, c k.v...SAmi doubted ana W.Snr vofit;,c.f lllljbcral ! but judge yj HK that u fay ;m - t,ReW;rd Uf .ift V, ffchaTefhuffied tt this mortal Coir runw tici ; i ueuevc. m- a' ' v,j v ,JM1 , r tvili not leflen it ; bat I am not a MufluJaian: (can jTrrJh fay la now, I bd thtjT -had; a litte fefs iVIloy inj them jl i ttuelibf every oeehohai been at. the Font:) And tho: I wifli -to aj of US an fntiplathV to ftrait-lauriu&fl caro this -opinion uith me to the Grav W Jrirdtkrre; and tiati having the double'Game a of King s Venn r !l r,' tf ' j i i UOTudi to tiav fo far am l from deinW to conceal my Sefitimentss in thole Caics, it has always been recommended fron! Vr to rereal them only in fecret and confidential Intimacy l'mr niv trumc?t . them to the vioHd 'whenever (he can ipare the rJimctrom fou mi ing1 forth the Praifes of a tiuly Patriotic Miniflry. " Eternal Infamy purfae the Man. who, vibrating between tno Parties Ibafely deferts thrm both, and meanly evadt a' Queflion on which - Wepcnd eithrr the honor of his -Prince mr the Privilege f the - FeoDle; and may the fame Fate atrend rfte if I evr look open ' i ich Cndua or the fair Sex in another Senfe.V Ijwoutd rather; J r a loathfomePehfincr oa the Vapori ml a Dungeon thaii fuch a Oian 01 1 I i. ,....:. I , So lQich iorlMr. Jack Cireleft, faicHJ throwing down t lie Pa p'f rw'- - A-- gs (Economy grivell d them yobr illtfftrativc'firhjjle confoundedly--rlnvcntion was put to the, Kack- va rious were thcir optnions.and luggeftions, j bur, as is generally the Gate with Hype-rcritus & Motive:-Mongers, none of them "were righr, 1 1 declare upon my Honor, in A flcveratiDn which mould be fheld as fa ired and inricrlible as thac'by 'Stji was of y jrt; I eld riot mean the celebrated ''Perlonage tit that Name, who, lome few Years ago, was introduced at a certain Father1 to 5on1 & j 1 hing to Be neglected on helAd count whateveV-J-frlpw far thej Sons obferved t rus Admonition or their r athers, vou mav .yoii can-fiadtthem) ip yours, :perhap5; riecd!npt be a yer mu(t .not be a torpid or a bad -one, if ;you caa dral their pal Characler1i'rbmtliU Trait of them. f rie is ccccxr. i our asemarK very juu,airf ou our ill w lira ti vcfi mil z i s! rather vulgarian --There i a Kight anii a wrosg iina to every 1 ning ir yo take this by the Right Endfyou will enjoy a Laugh if .by the Wrong, y ou i jm iy al fo laugh ; . but then, S the ,Lagh will be againft yourfelr However it co: vinces me 'that at leaft one obfervation , of an antic ed writer 'is not yet exjsloded," but a man b as v J Id It M eri t i n fpza king from the "ijbii ndah ce of bf Heart; and few, be&oes thejnfamo'us Chartres, ciai great Ht-ufe in rjie Ealt. That Lady, pleaTed with it. "J Several other bills Iwcfc'fi the Novelty of the Thing and "the -Grandeur of the . j 1 am not fo ill-natured :and unjult as to accufe the Sex of a ridiculous Fonclnefs for. Novelty and Grandeur.) and as Relpect 6c Complailancc; generally parry their , Point (with lome tlafles of People, at kail) flie was ex . irrinely delfghted with the Court -pdid her by a nuia- ' vber of Grandees-attendant ; but' Ihe loon found all this was mere Parade. Each had his private Miilrefs, .., ,1 . and tho theyVarricd on the economical Farcefo iar, that a Leg of Mutton fcarce ever graced their -rubuc and agairill Mr. ".Carelefs. ; I did not think him wc thv of lurh a Contrfr ind G frered to withdraw- wh leqce the whole TrmH cbicrved trial theirewas foj Wit in it, which ihjf0rmer him very muck, buti adteo! he, rifing- from his Cn 'A and pulling up his Breeches with Both Hahs by Id L d da mm e itdoes'not fuit me at t h i s Time of Li f jV'Relpt&and'rPiryltip rather his- ho every rvanf have made ; flo makfng him, Or rai Locks, a profound I Bow. I iuft laid, Table; '.yet rplLfion, Embezzlement, .Wealth ini- -hh Humors Sir, anb rnenle and Fower unJjited had the AfceRcVncy- i- ComDany, !l rettredhro thefame Pafiae Mr. 'Nl A aaa. eone.i out not witn nis Air. ana, 1 none ?v u XSotmnp: of his SDint about me. i ne sequel lome otner Jbime. Thefc were tke MiWelfrs whom they all adored, and fhe was made ufe of onry in public to fave appearan-ces-ttho Ladies are fond of Cloaks, becaufc they are fometimes convenient and uielul, yet they cannot bear to be made Cloaks of, and with good Reafbn too, Mr. Snarler, for they have fo rrHtny Excellencies &. are fo very eitential Xo our Happiriefs, that,thcy are: entitled io all the RefpecYwe can pay them : fbefidea they are all Sincerity and therefore they hate every Appearance of its Oppoflre. The lead Duplicity of conduft to them is an Infult unpardonable This Difcovery offen'ed her Ladyfhip lo much that (he o ftt Ode t9 Wisb o m, by the celeb H I Pallas I invoke thy aid ! Vouchfafe to hear a wretched tnai - . il i By tender love depreft ; Tis juft that thou mould'ft heal the fmart, And calm my troubled breaft. iVo 'random fhot from Cupid's bow, But hy thy guidance, loft and flow, i It lunk within my heart t ftccr'd tThus Love beins arm?d with wifdomVfbrce joyful- In" Vain I try to ftop its courfe, . , . Lareovvaneu; j. 4 r . decamped in high, Dudgeon, accompanied by her conftant Attendant, independence ; add her Courfle to the Weft, where fhe was Jy received by every 5on and Daughter ot that Coun- i In vain reoel the dart. try, who, at this" Day, are vying each with the other, ' O Goddelsi break thts fatal league, which fhaU, treat her with the moft Refpr And may. Let Love, ; with Foil v and Intriewe. More hralibciatei hnd ; And thou alone, within my breafty PI deign to footh my grieJjs to reftJ T Arid heal my toVtur'd miiHi : " this virtuous contefl end not but with Time-- This Ladv was lior in my Thoughts, and; nvl eedj fcarce i.' ff.i 6ec a late Speech, on a very junorum Subject m a certain political ulub.-.- i. i
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