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ABEO, his character, 71.

Tenderness and humanity infpired by the Mufes,
258. No true greatnefs of mind without it, ibid.
Theatres recommended as ufeful, 260.

Tillotson, Archbishop, what the copy of his fermons fold
for, 273.

Tournay, bravery of the befiegers there, 49. Surren-
dered, 68.

Travelling, ufelefs to many, 233. Will not make a
fool a wife man, ibid.

Trials for rapes, moftly attended by women, 188.
Triftram, Sir, the banker, his character, 37.

Triumphs, abufed by the Romans with regard to cap-
tives, 70.

Trubies, character of that family, 73.

Trump, Tom, his defence of gamefters and fharpers, 36.

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VAFER, Will, his fpeech concerning fharpers, 31.

Valetudinarians, pretended ones, 151.

Varillas, truly happy in the poffeffion of modefty, 10.
Verfes on the death of Arria, 126. From Dryden, 4.
From Garth's Dispensary, 293. On marriage, 163,
From Milton, 163-259-279-335, 336. On the
death of Patus and Arria, 126. From Shakespear,
17-297-319. From Sir John Suckling, 39.

Virtue, its recommendation and great ornaments, 235.
Vision of the mountain, and temple of fame, 171, &c.
Of justice, 265, &c.

Vifits ridiculed and cenfured, 310. When unfeasonable,
215. A day-book kept of them, 311.

Upholders company, their petitions and propofals, 262,
&c. Permitted to bury the dead, ibid. Their ad-
vertisement for the funeral of Dr. Partridge, 264,
Yulgar, who to be accounted fo, 1c6.

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ALTER Wisdom, his character and manner of courting Cleora, 256, 257.

Wealthy perfons fix characters and wit to circumstances,

37.

Whittington, Alderman, account of him and his cat, 159. Wildair, Tom, his character, and how reformed by the generofity of his father, 51.

William, the Third, King of England, an eulogium on him, 220.

Window-breakers with half-pence cenfured, 153.

Wit defined by Dryden, 65. Judged by men's purfes, 37.

Wives, an infallible fign of their loving their husbands, 287.

Women want regular education, 60. Thofe of the prefent age compared with thofe of the laft, 61. Never taken by their reafon, but always by their paffions,

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ERXES, why he burst into tears, 251.

The END of the SECOND VOLUME.

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