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... pour' lt thy Lultre o'er the cliearfu! Land. With odorif'rous Garlands, t v .te 1 hail. Where gaudy Flora boalt. her thoufaiid Dies i And fwiftly wafted by thy balmy Gale, To thy mild Shrine the poor Lultruiioiis life. O may thefe Praifes reach thy gentle ...

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... the World knows him, COMFORTS of MATRIMONY. [Ajtdreffcd tt a Friend.] YOU judge quite wrong to think your For- tune hard j , Life's Troubles, not its Bltflines, you regard i Believe mc, Friend, the Race ot Man can know No eai thiy Comfort unally d with ...

WIT and BEAUTY: An Allegory. Humbly addr-fled to the Ladies of Great Britain. An Allegary Jhtuld be lile a Veil

... a Sort of Fancy to the GirO had often prefcribed her s nor was (he a fcrupuious Obferver of Truth, being prevailed on by a Friend called Slamoir, to in- Imtiate to Jupiter an unlikely Story of a blind Grecian fin Reality a Gallant of her own) who, me told ...

Religion, tbeßafts of True Honour. Innocence of her Heart i when neither Perfuafion nor Deceit, neither Force ..

... that there are fmall Animals upon the River Hypanis, which live but a Day. He that dies at Eight in the Morning, dies in his Youth ; he that dies at Five in the Evening, dies in decripid old Age. The Ungeit Life, if compared it with Eternity ...

The FEMALE MISER

... CsvcNVkokuk aud Kttail.? No Ltt twi .eiet.'d, unku I.e. oi Portage. 'fiffi THOMAS FARR, Taylor, Takes this Method 10 acquaint his Friends, and the Public in general, THAT he is Removed from the Markef-Plsce totheßrAi. Cor-new ; where he fells ail Sorts of HOSIKRY ...

The Boy and the Nett

... their Farms, and turning the De- licacy and Weaknefs cf others to their own Ad- vantage, fo am not I, though No Parmer, but a Friend to them. Strephon on ValenhneV Day, and Chloe his lovely Valentine. THIS is the Day (by Cwftom taught) Each by t'other Sex ...

ESSAY on CAPRICE. IX7II fee People whose whole Life is a con- tinual Round of Whim and Caprice; iltiw man\

... their Friends aie eonctm'd in their ii Stories i They neglect all Decorum, and not confderug liow they incut the Contempt of thofe that hear them, who are WitnefTes of lb extravagant a Proceeding, they facrifice their Reputation ai d their Friends to a ...

Sunday's and Monday's Posts

... School of this City, BfeGS Leave to acquaint the Public in general, and his Friends in particular, that he has Open'd a SCHOOL in Kmg's-Mead Square, for the Instruction of Youth in WRITING, ARITHMETIC, Metchants ACCOMPTS, GEOGRAPHY, an.l the MATHEMATICS ...

London, April 2

... they make themfelves de* fpiftd. There's fomething extremely cowardly and mi-an in the Brealt of a Man, that to make hin.wlt Friends, can refolve to ruin others by mil* repiefented Difcourfes. The Flatterer ind.fcriminately falls to Work, even upon the moll ...

Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts

... fee, fc;. Epitaph on ah, ady lately deceajed. STOP Paffe 'ger, thy Footfleps hither bend ; Lament a tender Mother, Wife and Friend ; Sacred 10 Virtue, this lnfcriplion view, Aid drop the Tear to real Merit due. But whs Ihould we in plaintive Sorrow mourn ...

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... who for feveral Years had been affliaed with an inveterate Scurvy, and re- duced to a very dang:rous State of Health, after trying feveral Remedies to no Purpofe, is at laft petfeaiy cured by MAREDANT's Dnpr, prepar- ed by Mr. Norton, Surgeon, in Golden-Square ...

The REMEMBRANCER. No. 9. free, for the Security of their Perfone and Poffef- fions depends upon the arbitrary ..

... certifies my Ruia.'* Poor ia thy ?? , tech Party*! Scorn , You're booted ac you go t Of all your quondam Pow'r forlorn, A bm 'J by Friend and Foe. Too high, poor Wren, baft thou heen borne On ?? 1 .■■-'sEsglfi Wings ; Readcr'd by this i public Scorn, At made for ...