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Of L-y B-t-n.

THOUGH it is not in every woman's power to command the fame good fenfe, which her Ladyfhip poffeffes; yet, it is in every woman's power of rank and fortune; to fet a good example; Lady B-n, is exceeded by none, in the former, and equalled by few in the latter.

Of L—y G— S- -e. HER L-p is own SISTER to L-y

Of L-y D-l—k.

WHO will be her third husband ? we

wonder!

Of L―d J—y..

WE knew a mufical family who received a great deal of company, and who ufed to amufe themselves after the vifiters

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were gone, by comparing them to certain airs and tunes! we are by, this odd conceipt led, (when we fee his L-p) to hum over an old fong of Handels!

"Afk if yon damask Rose be fweet &c.

Of W-W-d Efq; P. L.

IF we might graft upon the above conceipt, we should compare this ingenious Rhimer to a Daffy down dilly.

I

Of L-d D-h.

F his L-p had been a M-r of the B-ll of R-ts men, we should have faid he looks like G-d's Revenge against M-r.

Of Mr. S-r—f T▬▬d.

WHEN he was a school boy, we remember to have heard him declare,

he

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he would, when a man; do something, to diftinguish himself he has been as good as his word.

*Of Rd Ry, Efq;

A Jolly D-g; and no Hypocrite.

Of Jackey B-d, Efq;

A FTER having very wifely married off w-s advantagi

feveral of his own w

oufly; he, at length, very foolishly, married another man's!

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HIS going the laft time to India, did him more honor, than all his former expeditions.

Of

Of L-y B-y J-n.

B ESIDES her univerfal good character: we think, of those letters lately published between her, Swift, Pope, Gay, Arbuttnot, &c. her Ladyfhip's are much the beft of any in that collection.

Of J-h W-s Efq;

HE almost perfwadeth us to become Pa

triots.

Of L-d Cd.

WE hope it is not true, that this great, and good man; is degenerated into a member of the Huntintonion fociety!

Of L-d B-t.

F Ourfcore and fix years; have not impair, ed the intellectual faculties of this very

able man.

Of

Of the Hon. Mr. F-k.

HE

E erected an expenfive monument to of his deceased wife ; a

the memory

proof of more affection; than judgment.

Of L-d P-t-h.

HIS L-p had much rather erect a nument to his living miftrefs; than to

mo

a dead wife.

Of L-d Ty

A Man of fenfe, wit, and humour, fome fay ill humour: but we never had an opportunity of seeing it; unless the following incident can be deemed fo. His L-p going into the Pump Room at Bath, a girl by mistake gave him two hand bills, instead of one: (the fubject was blond lace) one, of the two papers fell, between the giver and receiver! at which time a young officer came

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