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 O4 7'erre-FiIius. N �oan, as any There i Chriftendom men that &eft as well, ng as Tell, dance as well, and behave every refec as well, though I fay it, as any men 'der the fun. l'ou are the firfi audacious Wit-wou'd that vt.er called Oxvoun a boorifh, uncivilly'dilate ./nd, alerome, &?,you ought to ae ors'd out of all good company for in impudent ?raggi Jackanapes: Oxvou a boorifl lace !  poor wretch ! I am orr for thy ignorance. Who wears fine, lace, or bett. er linnen than Jack F/utter? who has handj$mer te- wigs, or more fafhionable cloaths, or cuts a bolder bofh than Tom Paroquet? where can you find a more handy man at a Tea. Table tha Robin Tattle Or, without 2.anity I may fay it, one that plays bet- ter at Ombre than him, who fuafcriaes himf dr a ratroy to all fuch pim? as thou Valentine Frippery That my Readers may judge the better of Mr. Ieripper),�tter, I will 'gie them a'fhore .de�crip- tion of the man himfelL He is a Sm'r of the 'fn'fl rank, and i one of thot% who come, in their academical undrefi every morning between ten and �dvt. en to Lyne's coffee-houfe  after whi,h takes a turn or two upon the Park, or under Me,ton-g/all, whiI the dull Regulars ate at dinner in their hall, according to flatute5 ab. out one he dines alone in his chamber upon a boL1'd chicken, or rome petti- tores5 after which he allows himfell on hour at leaft to drefa in, to make his afternoon appearance at L)e's' dom whence he adjourns to Hamiltod abotitfi'; from whence (after uting about the room for a while, and &inking a dranv o! citron) he goes to chapel, to fhew how genreely he &eft.es, and how well he can chaunt. Afier prayers he drinks Tea with rome celebrated Toafl, and thn taits ulon her to Maudlin Grove or �aradifi-Ga-

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