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Show [ 20 J ~t£ parvo Jumi nequeunt, cum obfonio captas? Nempe inamarejcunt epult£ fine fine petitt£, Illufique pedes vitiojum ferre recufant Corpus. An hie peccat, Jub noCiem qui puer uvd Furtivam mutat flrigiliem ? ~i prtedia vendit, 110 Nil jervile gulte parens habet ? Adde quod idem Nan :· r [ ax ] Thofe who t contribute to the tax On tea and chocolate and wax, With high ragouts their blood inflame, And naufeate -what they eat for fame, Of' thefe the Houfes take no knowledge But leave them fairly to the College. Oh ! ever profper their endeavours To aid your Droplies, Gouts and Fevers. Can it deem'd a lhame or lin To pawn my livery for gin, While Bonds and lAortgages at White's Sh?ll raife yr"r fame with Arthur's Knights? Thofe worthies feem to fee no lhame in, Nor {1:rive to pafs a flur on Gaming ; But rather to devife each Seffion Some law in hon0r o' th' profeffion. '75 Left t It was urged in the Petitions of fome of the Houfes of Publick Entertainment, that the Suppreffion of them might greatly diminiih the Duties on Tea, Chocolate, and Wax-Lights. |