Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal (Newspaper) - November 10, 1733, London, Middlesex V N IF W EE K 1 YA URN Ai By of 10, 1733 The of thu Love N this of the I that molt Admirers of the they were in Reality in Love only one doated bh a tawny another on an agreeable a third on his Manner of taking a fourth on a je w quoi he had in his and fo There were fame merry who the of only for their and were always playing forne little Artifice to torment them one I with her while her Lover was out A Man of my Indus - and taking all Opportunities to his Legs happening io my Eyes down on I found his had of his * warn tne Folly of I rambled and was not a little diverted to fee a Herd of Nuns and who had their mate a very Patty in this Temple tho' I view a very pretty Lady with fome embracing a lubberly Monk and an old antiquated with the Cheeks of a well-made Nor was this the only Contrail 1 law among religious Lovers At fome the an old with fleak Beaver and without any Pleats to his having yielded up the Spirit to the was a bouncing a meer Nor far from him a grave in a black Cloak and fort was competing an amorous with a Having Caft my Eye on a large true Orthodox Sons of the I on my Heel for fear I Errors in Love among them as apy of and took to of the As 1 by fome Military they vere entertaining the Ladies with Battles never and they never with Accounts of the carrying of Horn Storming of and other of Blood they the Want of the more Love rough Manner of in this Herd of Soldiers was made up by an adjoining Circle of Poets they were Lying rather falter than the Gentlemen of the but in a little more not one them open his but out there immediately &c. and one of them but had his Chloe or lus whom he eternize in a Madrigal or a of having a Stanza or two on my about 1 away as fait as I for I perceive they on me that they generally to give a Rival Changing my Rout I met with a Train of who falling of their Expeditions in the of their were making of Who have thought but that me a little ragged frolicking and playing his as if hf they were the the When Sfe a large Survey oT the and found was done but what was ing a or by I began to for fome Amour or other to employ Scarce had I iny before agreeable by an random to me to the Chafe while I was admiring the of her foe gave me z Surprize by her a fine Neck and her Hair fell into and a fine Bloom fat lovely on her Who not have her I was juil going to when a old Man caught me by my Arm - Any one who knows the Power of may conceive my - What cried I j from fuch z fuch fuch a and fuch Here the old Gentleman interrupted - He who his Eyes for Beauty is pray look through this it the Kays and the Object will appear as it really - With much 1 peep d the to my 1 my beautiful fallen imto a meer and I found Are only an antiquated Picture new I cou d not but enquire into the Name of my friendly when the old Gentleman thus I am but they pay little Deference to me in this Place I am ever and therefore very can lay any one when I I give them that Glafs to look into winch generally cures of their Folly You had continues tarry here no but Jet me conduit you to an adjoining I agreed to follow when he led me to a which Hymen it was immediately and we the ' was as under the Dominion of coming in I found a Sort of a cold Indifference in the of moit 5 Thole who mighty fond in the in this Place a hearty Contempt of one another One Lady faid fhe was but me in a Sort of tax that her Husband as if he was Shigle A Lord made the fame vice for that his Wife was fo eternally at her of he never have her Some Wives were very and fondling tip their but I that it was generally when they had fouie on a or Piece of for a. after a Several who always had perfectly before they this continually dying with the winch were generally by any Venial their Husbands gave A very fref healthful came and her foe Ceremony of the the with a he knew not how to get a down foe fell in a Fit Another who a Ticket wanted a Pair of Ear which being down fie In on that 1 a ftw Wives of their and fuch Politick Mrs. Among the Men I found as much Folly as as they had their hwg their Heads and of what they were giving their own Wives the getting Parley with others * a very Part of them to like every Man's Wife but a Scene of I to my Explanation without me he led me on to where every one in their Looks the of and Joy the Defre which they had in the of Love was here into an Wherever I my there a lovely Scene of But what chiefly my Attention and was a Royal Pair on a Throne The Smiles and Content in. their Looks fet an Example to others to love like Whila I on this View the Doors flew and Hymen and Love led in a Blooming Bridegroom and a Fair Bride were conducted up towards the and by Virtue and and Truth attended in their and flood in every ones and in the of their Hearts Thus may Anne and ever The Raptures of my and that joyful Sound me from my but leffen d not my when I that foon be a teal one to the Subjects of Great A new Prologue to by Mr. Edward and Mr. Ryan on and laft at the Theatre Royal in Covent BRIT Ages ye furvey Each each Which for the fiand out with White to the reft Or ye Time's vaft turn the No Day you'd find throughout the Book of Fate Than tins more or than this more This Day a Hand the Frame of Land Made Britons what by Nature they Broke off their and fet 'em When ye a with Zeal for have o'er that Point of Time And when as due to The Heart has at Name the Hours which know no circling Years roll round the Day At the Great is to And pour new on Ijle Gives a new that the above once by us once by Britain's failing thy Gay as Aurora from Bed Tho' War Nations round You nor heed the Clang of Anns Tho' They may grinding Peace and Freedom a Reign And that thy Circle way be Hymen and Love their 0 propitious Day to Britons ' As thou with each evolving Still thou find a ruling J Still may fl thou as Britannia prove t. Scat of and Love