Miscellanea aurea: or, The golden medley : Consisting of I A voyage to the mountains of the moon .. II The fortunate shipwreck, or, A description of New Athens .. VII An account of bad and good women, ancient and modern Among which is the story of the Spartan dame, the subject of Mr Southern's play With several other epistolary essays in prose and verse: . •^-?t-^iv-V. [ ^54 ]. fttv/ h:jA on nd vl. Mifcellaneous Letters A t^.d ditizii - on,/ v/nAND -f ^ 7. I P ARADO X^S: tmr -4—r LETTER I. To Caleb Seeker E/^i ^^ his in theMiddle-Temple, London. JJfon the r R£ E-T h in k e


Miscellanea aurea: or, The golden medley : Consisting of I A voyage to the mountains of the moon .. II The fortunate shipwreck, or, A description of New Athens .. VII An account of bad and good women, ancient and modern Among which is the story of the Spartan dame, the subject of Mr Southern's play With several other epistolary essays in prose and verse: . •^-?t-^iv-V. [ ^54 ]. fttv/ h:jA on nd vl. Mifcellaneous Letters A t^.d ditizii - on,/ v/nAND -f ^ 7. I P ARADO X^S: tmr -4—r LETTER I. To Caleb Seeker E/^i ^^ his in theMiddle-Temple, London. JJfon the r R£ E-T h in k e r s. : ^he Fool hath /aid in his Hfartj there is no God, My Dear Caleb, OURS of the 2oth ult. has givenme a little Dilhirbance ; for the Loveand Value I have for you, makes meuneary, that you^re got into lb worth-lefs an Acquaintance as you mention;for believe me, my Friend, theres nothing to begot by ii bur Dilquiet and Infamy. TisajurtMaxim cf the ingenious Otv:ay, Avoid Y i [ ^35 ] Avoid the Man thats Jinguiar, His Brains unfound, his Spleen oeyweighs his Wit] For, indeed, a Man that fets up to- be wiferthan the reft of the World, ought to be veryfure of the Solidity of his Fundanientals;elfe he may, in all Probability, give greaterProofs of his Folly than of his Underftand-ing. I know very well, that a Country Parfonmakes fo ridiculous a Figure amongft yourFriend


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