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   Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal (Newspaper) - May 30, 1930, London, Middlesex                                The UNI VER SAL AND W E & K L Y | O U R N A L. By of May 1730. cum ad ventum repetes Adole Pub. iit veneranda Sit quod te velle Long. Max. From my Houfe in the Minor HOUGH all People are of hag yet fo is the Humour of that very few can bear the Thought of being accounted Eyen I perceive this Folly growing on me as I advance in Years and I guard it as much as a come over whenever I imagine any Enquiries are my The other How Old I on a and in a veTy civil and tho' I hate upon yet I could not replying with fome that I was very which is the French Manner of that and a little while my Barber telling that I mighty Jolly for a of my which I he intended as a I felt a kind of rife the immediately to ufe him with left fince he became Impertinent as I walked along Somebody There goes a fine Old home with and was out of Temper all the little have put me upon how to cure this which is owing to a Shame of appearing what I really am. In to the at and me hereafter from all ridiculous Endeavours te conceal I declare to all the that I was born on the 8:h Day of in the Year 1675, and am at In m. Tim I found much Difficulty within to make has already given me and I may fay of as TOM CA K E LESS did of his being told he had loft it And is it then fays he I'm glad of it with all my for the keeping it was exceeding Nothing is more and unnatural than an of in it them of all that Reverence and Authority which Years and Experience and of rendering them more and as they it them to the Laughter and De- of all that know any Thing in Nature be more than an old in a gaudy with Powder and gay giving Airs of Love and wanton or drunken and keeping Company with young Rakes What is but to his while he fancies he conceals his Years - That Courtier was infinitely who having his in of all from the and every Day with feeding of which being the he with a The Ducks don't know that 1 am This Defire of appearing Youthful in of Years is more evident among the Females nor is that much to be fince the Reputation and of which Old Age is fure to take they can't but with extream they confider Youth and Beauty as their which the Men have led them By for and Perfections much more valuable and and To are owing all the Arts and this Opinion is fo that a England but would fooner forgive any putation than that of being Old or Ugly a about Age left particular Directions in her on nument mould make the either of the Time when was or when fhe adding this remarkable for that a Age not he told alive or her Execu tor to be engraven on her in the Place where the Age and DaJe have This odd Epitaph made People fearch the but their Labour all in had taken Care to get the Year and had blotted it out of the great Family fo that in all likelihood it will ever remain a It's not above a Month fince I was at a Friend's who has two unmarried that are fo obliging to admit me to their A came I was that Mifs KITTY all and their Company to play with her at Quadrille that her MAMMA and Brother TOMMY being gone into the I fat fo near the that I could hear the Footman return their which that Mifs and Mifs POLLY their humble and would not fail to wait on young Things have been Marriageable twenty at in ray and upon a flender Enquiry who Mifs KITTY I found her to be the Daughter of an old that has been dead Forty I could not forbear at this merry Way of keeping Age at a due and after our Tea was took Leave of the two that I might not hinder them from their The of this Affixation feem to either an extravagant for youthful together with a Inclination of them longer than they are to and becoming our Time of or elfe an that by being Old we mall grow in a Manner out of the World as and The of is unnatural and ridiculous in and the Parent of Follies without End and as for the if fo be our Youth has been in the of Virtue and the Improvement of our fo far from having any Thing to fear or be of in Old Age will prove both our Glory and our and the longer we we mail become more valuable and more Old Man that has his Days in Vanity and the of any the Time when his Appetites muft certainly and fuch lofe their To him all ThUgs grow daily more and fince he can bear no Part in them j the Gratifications of he has the Enjoyment and muft and which from and an of the Soul's immortal the Raptures of the worldly he Notion every Thing he fees others take delight to hi Caufe of Melancholy and he no Share he becomes and out of Humour with valuing nothing but the which he is always and would with all his Heart call back and condemning the which he finds unfit Such an One may indeed Old Age a great and be he hot ta and become U better but no Condition or Time of Life ix fo truly worth when Years and have and the the Heat and Extravagance of hurry on up to Vice and Observation and much Experience have taught a Man & htow m all when by a and a long in Virtue and ledge when a Life well fite in the on away all dreadful of ami gives a Temper to enjoy the It's the daily Complaint of in that young People avoid their of paying them due then Per fans and laugh at their Advice and it muft be Charge in fome Degree is But if we examine how the Cafe between we that their own Behaviour is the of and that are the begin the If young Folks are over fond of the old I'm delight much in and and that they can't joyn or to their than for They are apt to an haughty Contempt of the and and too frequently of the of their and an Obedience to their own tates and without fo much as to give a for is a cannot readily be and when on with and not to render them and For my own I have to avoid from the Example of an ancient Gentleman of our who every Body upon all without either Temper or good Argument if any that he's the in the not a young Fellow briskly told was a Nothing elfe but that he had much Time to tittle i 20. WE are exceeding in to the Conjuncture of being that the Introduction of Don Carlos will be fettled to the Satisfaction of all May 11. The much talked of fo Italy goes on fo very that are of Opinion that it will not be put in Execution this Year which it is probable Chat Ex pence the Emperor will be and the fatiguing ' of his by their long may bring bin to ' May We are that the Manner of introducing Don Carlos into will be amicably May 30. The Queen of was at Berlin on the 13d of Month of a Oh the 19th, the Ceremony of Betrothing the of the King of Prince of was at the Court of Some Advices from that the King of Sardinia acceded to the Treaty of April 0. S. Hm we si yet Benefit from our wita  

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