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Show aibp the Stage, 14 the Fancy may be gain'd, and the Guard corrupted , and Reafon fuborn'd again ifelf. And thus a Difpuife often pafle when the Perfon would otherwife be ftopr T p L w n f i t T r v n cono d t o t g v i a E u p g o Q ality m and to treat it with Ceremony and Refpe&, is the way to confound the Underftanding , to fortifie the Charm, and t Vie make the Mifchief invincible. Innocenc vy Lo is-oftén owing to Fear, and Appet te i 04, il kept under by Shame ; Bur when thef xx?mcm\i' Reftraints ‘are once taken off, when Pro i I e (}\I}Zfihwfl and Liberty lie' on the fame fide, and Ma ca Debauc himfelf int Credit g what can be expeéted in fuch a cafe, bu that ' Pleafure fhould grow abfolute, an Madnefs carry all ‘before it: The Stag feems eager to bring Matters to this Iffue They have madea confiderable progrefs and are' ftill puthing their Point with al the Vigour imaginable. If "this be no their Aim why is 'Lewdnefs fo much confider'd in Character and Succefs: Wh 4 B Wk fine Gentlemen debauched » To what purpofe is #ice thus prefer'd, thus ornamen ) ] bc Ffl ;, and) the Ai A oo o G w0 for 2 ( yla 541 are‘their Favourites Atheiftical, and thei Plcfi\\th" nveflwf s el ted, and"earefs'd unlefs for Tmitation That matter of Fa& flands thus, I fhal make good: by feveral Inftaices. To begin then with their Men of Breeding an Figure g i "" T |