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 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 !– 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! 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 |