The Spectator[By Joseph Addison, Richard Steele and others] . in the Spe^ator. My * Crime was, that 1 fnatchd a Kifs, and my Poetical * Excufe as follows: I. BeKnda fee from yonder Floors The Bee fie s loaded to its Cell,Can you perceive ivhat it devours ? jlre they impair din Shovj or Smell? II. So, tho I robydyou of a Kifs, Siveeier than their Amhruftal Deiv ;Why are you angry at my Blifs ? Has it at all impoverifbdyou ? jn. ris NM73 T/e>^ Spectator. 305 III. •lis by this Cunning Icontrive^^ In fpite of your unkind Refer-vifTo keep myfamij7id Love aliie. Which you inhumanly nuouldjiarve.


The Spectator[By Joseph Addison, Richard Steele and others] . in the Spe^ator. My * Crime was, that 1 fnatchd a Kifs, and my Poetical * Excufe as follows: I. BeKnda fee from yonder Floors The Bee fie s loaded to its Cell,Can you perceive ivhat it devours ? jlre they impair din Shovj or Smell? II. So, tho I robydyou of a Kifs, Siveeier than their Amhruftal Deiv ;Why are you angry at my Blifs ? Has it at all impoverifbdyou ? jn. ris NM73 T/e>^ Spectator. 305 III. •lis by this Cunning Icontrive^^ In fpite of your unkind Refer-vifTo keep myfamij7id Love aliie. Which you inhumanly nuouldjiarve. I am, SIR, Your humble Servant, Timothy Stanzal SIR, Jug. 2^,17^2 HA VIN G a little time upon my Hands, I couldnot think of bellowing it better, than in writ- ing an Epiftle to the S p tat o R, which I now do, * and am, SIR, Tour humble S-ert-ant, BOB SHORT. P. S. If you approve of my Stile, I am likely * enough to become your Correfpondent. I defire your * Opinion of it. I defign it for that way of Writing*_ called by the Judicious the Familiar. T. THE THE INDEX. A. ACETUS, his Charader, Number , a pleafing Motion of the Mind, N. 413. Affcaation, the Misfortune cf it, N. 404. Dsfcribed,460. Almighty, his Power over the Imagination, N. 421,Jrifiotlei. Saying of his Being, 465. Allegories, like Light to a Diicourfe, N. 421. EminentWriters faulty in them, ihid. AUufions the great Art of a Writer, N. 421, Amazons, their Commonwealth, N. 433. How theyeducated their Children, 434. Their Wars, marry their Male-AUies, ihid. Jmericans ufed Painting inflead of Writing, N. 416, Amity between agreeable Perfons of different Sexesdangerous, N. 400. Amoret the Jilt reclaimed by Philander, N. 401. Anne Beleynes lafl Letter to King Henry VUL N. 397. Ancients in the Eaji, their way of Living, N. 415. Appearances. Things not to be trufted for them, Nt464. Applaufe (publick) its Pleafure, N. 442. April (Month of) defcribed, N, 425. Arabella, Verfes on her Singing, N.


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