The British Essayists volume 21

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The British Essayists volume 21
James Ferguson
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Frisk. I am afraid my cheeks glowed and my eyes sparkled ; for I observed the looks of all my superintendants fixed anxiously upon me ; and I was next day cautioned against him from all hands as a man of the most dangerous and formidable kind, who had writ verses to one lady, and then forsaken her only because she could not read them, and had lampooned another for no other fault than defaming his sister.
" Having been hitherto accustomed to obey, I ventured to dismiss Mr. Frisk, who happily did
... not think me worth the labour of a lampoon. I was then addressed by Mr. Sturdy, and congratulated by all my friends on the manors of which I was shortly to be lady : but Sturdy's conversation was 74. ADVENTURER. 1G9 SO gross that after the third visit I could endure him no longer; and incurred, by dismissing hira, the censure of all ray friends, who declared that my nicety was greater than ray prudence, and that they feared it would be my fate at last to bs wretched Avith a wit.
" By a wit, however, I was never afterwards at- tacked, but lovers of every other class, or pretended lovers, I have often had; and, notwithstanding the advice constantly given me, to have no regard in my choice to my own inclinations, I could not forbear to discard some for vice, and some for rudeness.


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