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Their Friendships are built upon serving their Pleasures, and so cannot but be as loose as that which holds them together: They who are Constant in breaking their Vows, shall here be caress'd as Faithful and True; but to shew Fidelity where it is ow'd, is too formal a business for those who have the sense to be free, and can relish nothing but what is forbid.

'Twas while unlading here that Billy had a mind to pay a debt he ow'd to a cousin of his at Altarnun, and, leaving Matt Soames in charge, had tramped northward through Liskeard to Launceston, where he found the Cornish forces, and was met by the news of the Earl of Stamford's advance in the northeast.

In the midst of the laughter and interruptions, a dirty, beery fellow of fifty or so, from whom Stonor's arm was shielding Jean, turned to the pal behind him with 'Ow'd yer like to be that one's 'usband? Think o' comin' 'ome to that! 'I'd soon learn 'er! answered the other, with a meaning look. 'Don't think that going to prison again has any fears for us.

Even when they heard the words these strange fellow-citizens used, meaning often failed to accompany sound. 'Oh, is that Mary? A rollicking young rough, with his hat on the extreme back of his head, began to sing, 'Molly Darling. ''Ow'd yer like the skilly? another shouted up at the girl. 'Skilly? whispered Mrs. Fox-Moore. Vida in turn shook her head.

"He took hold o' my 'and and shook it. 'You've got more sense than one 'ud think to look at you, Bill, he ses, not thinking wot he was saying. 'You see wot a mess I'm in. "'Yes, I ses. "'I'm a nurse, that's wot I am, he ses, very savage. 'Just a nursemaid. I can't move 'and or foot without that gal. 'Ow'd you like it, yourself, Bill? "'It must be very orkard for you, I ses.

As I knew the geography of the Tomb of the Lovers, as well as if I had lived twenty years in Lyons, namely, that it was upon the turning of my right hand, just without the gate, leading to the Fauxbourg de Vaise I dispatched Francois to the boat, that I might pay the homage I so long ow'd it, without a witness of my weakness I walk'd with all imaginable joy towards the place when I saw the gate which intercepted the tomb, my heart glowed within me

"He took hold o' my 'and and shook it. 'You've got more sense than one 'ud think to look at you, Bill, he ses, not thinking wot he was saying. 'You see wot a mess I'm in. "'Yes, I ses. "'I'm a nurse, that's wot I am, he ses, very savage. 'Just a nursemaid. I can't move 'and or foot without that gal. 'Ow'd you like it, yourself, Bill? "'It must be very orkard for you, I ses.

He was not at his lodging; and inquiring at the Horne tavern, I heard he had been there with two or three Cittizens that ow'd him mony. Un. That he owde mony to. Tho. Tis all one, I thinke, Sir; for when Captaines have not pay, the creditors may pay themselves.

But these have always been but a small Number: Custom, and blind Opinion, have ever govern'd the World; and the light of Reason has neither appear'd to Men to be, nor in Fact been any where sufficient to direct the generality of Mankind to Truth; as some imagine it capable of doing; who because of that clear Evidence which Reason gives to those verities that Revelation has already taught them, think that they owe, or might have ow'd to this light of Reason what they are not indebted to it for; and what it is a Thousand to One odds they would not have receiv'd from it, had they been Born where there was no other than Natural Light.

For sev'ral virtues Have I liked several women. Never any With so full a soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd, And put it to the foil. But SHE! O SHE! So perfect and so peerless is created, Of ev'ry creature's best. Thou art curious to know, if I have not started a new game? If it be possible for so universal a lover to be confined so long to one object?