Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Dialogue Between a Member of Parliament and His Servant: In Imitation of the Seventh Satire of the Second Book of Horace
Begin. S. Like gamblers, half mankind Perfifi in comf'tant vice combin'd. In races, routs, the flews, and White's, Pafs all their days and all their nights. Others again, like Lady Prue, Who gives the morning church its due, At noon is painted, drept and curl'd, And one amongft the Wicked world Keeps her account exactly even.
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