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    theexpenseofreader,andtotranscribetheinal,orat

    leasttoquotechapterandverse,adeuseeitherof

    thethoughtorexpressionofanother.iaindeed,insodoubtthat

    ihaveoftensufferedbythentrarythod;andthat,bysuppressing

    theinalauthorsna,ihavebeenrathersuspe

    thaedtoaiabletiveassighatjustly

    celebratedfren.

    noputationsforthefuture,idohere

    nfessandjustifythefact.theasybensideredasarich

    n,allestteinpaassus

    hathafreerighttofattenhisse.or,toplaceitinaclear

    light,odesaretotheahepooraretotherich.

    bythepoorhereianthatlargeandvenerablebodyh,in

    english,ob.nohhadthehonourtobe

    adttedtoanydegreeofintiustwellknow

    thatitisoheirestablishedxitoplunderandpillage

    theirrieighbourshoutaandthatthisisheldto

    behersinnorshaangtheandsonstantlydotheyabide

    anda,

    thereisakindofnfederacyevercarryingonagainstacertain

    personofopulencecalledthesquire,yisnsidered

    asfreebootybyallhispooeighbours;heyncludethat

    thereisnuiltinsuchdepredations,lookuponitasa

    pointofhonourandralobligationtonceal,andtopreserve

    eapunishntonallsuchoccasions.

    inlikenneraretheas,suchashor,virgil,horace,

    edangusany

    an

    ierialcustoftakihislibertyi

    dend,andthisiasreadytoalloypooeighboursin

    theirtu.alliprofess,andallirequireofbrethren,isto

    intairiongourselvesobshoo

    oher.tostealfroher,isindeedhighlyal

    andindeaybestrictlystileddefraudingthepoor

    sotisperhapsthosehanourselves,or,tosetit

    uhestopprobriouslours,robbital.

    sinination,own

    nsycharge,iabr >

    edtopleadguiltytotheforraccusation;norshalliever

    syselfanypassageient

    authortopurpose,eoftheauthorfrobr >

    apropertyinallsuch

    sentintsthenttheyaretranscribedintoings,andi

    expectallreadershenceforaspurelyairely

    o,hoeonlyon

    nditionthatipreservestriestytoypoorbrethren,

    froifeveriborrohatlittleofheyare

    possessed,ishallneverfailtoputtheirrkuponit,thatity

    beatalltisreadytoberestoredthtowner.

    theossionofthiseableinone.ore,who,

    havingforrlyborroelinesofpopeandpany,tookthe

    libertytotransintohisplayoftherivaldes.

    .pope,hointhesaidplay,and,

    layingviolenthandsonhisoy,transferreditbackagain

    intohisoent,irisohesaid

    oreihsodungeonofthedunciad,wherehisunhappy

    rynoains,aeallyain,asaproper

    punishntforsuchhisunjustdealingsiicaltrade.

    chapter2

    ihingis

    foundsaohispursuit

    thehistorynoustotheinnatupton,

    tracethefootstepsofsquiree;for,ashewillsoonarrive

    atanendofhisjouey,henfullleisuretoattend

    ourheroe.

    thereaderybepleasedtoreerthatthesaidsquire

    departedfroheinnifury,andinthatfuryhepursuedhis

    daughter.thehostlerhavinginfordhihatshehadcrossedthe

    seve,helikethatriverhhisequipage,androdefull

    speed,voostvengeanceagainstpoorsophia,ifheshould

    butovertakeher.

    hehadnotgonefarbeforehearrivedatacrossway.herehe

    calledashortunciloferhearingdifferent

    opiniolastgavethedireofhispursuittofortune,and

    struckdirectlyintotheerroad.

    inthisroadheproceededabouttiles,oan

    hielfstbitterly,frequentlygout,”apityisitsure

    neveryself”andthenburstforthavolley

    ofoathsaions.

    theparsooadnisterforttohinthis

    occasion.”sorro,sir,”sayshe,”likethosehouthope.howbe

    itadaayat

    itsogoodfortuhathertotracedherursearight.

    peradventuresheigatedhherjouey,andwill

    tarryinsoinn,iorenovateherrporealfuns;and

    inthatcase,inallralcertainty,youwillverybrieflybe

    posvoti.”

    ”poghd”aingthe

    lossofsofineaingforhunting.itisnfoundedhardtolose

    ohebeststingdays,inallappearance,hbeenthis

    season,andespeciallyaftersolongafrost.”

    passioninher

    ightnottakepityofthesquire;and,asshehad

    detertolethivertakehisdaughter,ghtnotresolve

    tokehindssootherassert;buthehad

    hardlyutteredtherated,andthree

    oathsattheirheels,oopentheir

    lodiousthroatsataslldistan,hesquires

    horseandhisriderbothperdiatelyprickeduptheir

    nif

    sheisnotgone”instantlyclappedspurstothebeast,tle

    ,havingihesainationaster;andnow

    thepany,crossingintoafield,rodedirectlytowards

    thehounds,uchhallohepoorparson,

    blessinghielf,broughtuptherear.

    thusfablereports,thatthefair

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