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Show W A WRNERE in ‘\N\\n)e \‘ L \ 'JQ\\ UU‘C' 0y DUCEE awa 10 to Lf)) rulhifh 4 lh t'fl' r I p';[) m" ofe, Man; 11 ] the word Wi ‘0t, to deal wih o, €%t [ refols fome Remedy )+ So that, In fi 7 £0 vilit 2 Fricnd Conntry, Wi ing this o fall to It & the Dange o Coommerce1, BARia -" and R heating & ;e G([I'.‘I'.lfléalf Monations <3. Bands Yo AAAAAA de and( Sl ier's Fortune One of 'em told me one day, he thought Plurarch well done would mak the beft Englifs Heroick Poem in the World. Befides, they will rail, cavil cenfure, and, what s worlt of all, make Jefts; the dull Rogues will Jeft though they do it as awkerdly as a Tarpawlin would ride the Great Horfe JOQ U &IhS -\I 16 s Lhatea pert, dull, Jelting Rogue fromthe bottom of my Heart Leang. But above all, the moft abominable is your Witty Squire, you young Heir that is very Witty ; who having newly been difcharg'd fro the Difcretion of 2 Governour, and come to keep his own Money, get itoa Cabal of Coxcombs of the Third Form, who will be fure to cry hi up for a Fine Perfon, that he may think alt them fo Corre. Ohyycar Afles know one anothers Nature exadtly, and are alway ready to nebble, becaufe it is the certain way to be nabbled again : Bu aboveall the reft, what think you of the Atheift Beaxg. By this good Light, thoa hatt prevented me: I have one for the of that Kind, the moft unimitable Varlet, and the moft infuffcrable Stinkard living ; one that has Doubts encw to turn to all Religions, and ye would fain pretend to be of none : In fhort, a Cheat, that wonld have yo of opinion that he believes neither Heav'n nor Hell, and yet never feel fo much as an Ague-fit, but he' afraid of being damn'd Conre. ‘That mult bea very Noble Champion, and certainly an Original Leang, The Villain has lefs Sincerity thana Bawd, lefs Courage than Hector, lefs Good-nature than a Hangman, and left Charity than a Phanatique; talks of Religion and Church-Worthip as familiarly as a'littl Gourtier does of the Maids of Honour; and fears the King deferves t be Chan'd cut of the City, for fuffering Zealous Fools to build Pasds again when it would make fo proper 2 Place for a Citadel Comrt. A very worthy Member of a Chriftian Commonwealth, that i the truth on't eang, I am intimately acquainted with him Court: 1 honour you for't, with all my Heart, Sir Beang. After all, the Rogue has fome other little tiny Vices, that ar not very ungrateful Conrt. Very probable Beang. He makesa very good odd Man at Ballum-rancum, ot fo 3 that is when the reft of the Company is coupled, will take care to fee there' good Attendance paid ; and when we havea mind to make a Ballum of i indeed, theve is no Lewdnefs fo fcandalous that he will not be very prou to have the Honour to be put upon Court. A very necellary Inftrument of Damnation, truly Beang. Befides, to give the Devil bis due, he is feldom Impertinent 5 but, barrin enough his Darling-Topick Blaf; phemy a (f‘.:v,;z:!ps:nion pleafan ShallI recommend him to thy Service2 I'll enter into Bonds o Five hundred pounds, that he teaches thee as good 2 way 1o get rid. o that Whip and a Bell, call'd thy Wiife, as thy Heart would wifh for Court. And thatis nafmall Temptation, I aflure you. Later |