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 * Shall the large mutton smoke upon your boards?

Such Newgate's copious market best affords. Wouldst thou with mighty beef augment thy meal? Seek Leadenhall: St. James's, sends thee veal. Thames-street gives cheeses; Covent-garden fruits; Moorfields old books; and Monmouth-streetold suits. Hence mayst thou well supply the wants of life, Support thy family, and clothe thy wife.
 * Volumes on shelter'd stalls expanded lie,

And various science lures the learned eye: The bending shelves with pond’rous scholiasts groan, And deep divines to modern shops unknown. Here, like the bee, that on industrious wing Collects the various odours of the spring, Walkers, at leisure, Learning's flow’rs may spoil, Nor watch the wasting of the midnight oil; May morals snatch from Plutarch's tatter'd page, A mildew'd Bacon, or Stagyra's sage: Here saunt’ring 'prentices o'er Otway weep, O'er Congreve smile, or over D** sleep; Pleas'd sempstresses the Lock's fam'd Rape unfold, And Squirts read Garth till apozens grow cold.