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erveoationat
theexpenseofreader,andtotranscribetheoriginal,orat
leasttoquotechapterandverse,adeuseeitherof
thethoughtorexpressionofanotheriaindeed,insodoubtthat
ihaveoftensufferedbythentrarythod;andthat,bysuppressing
theoriginalauthorsna,ihavebeenrathersuspe
thanreputedtoaiabletiveassignedbythatjustly
celebratedfrenchn
noputationsforthefuture,idohere
nfessandjustifythefacttheantientsybensideredasarich
n,allesttenentinpaassus
hathafreerighttofattenhisseor,toplaceitinaclear
light,odesaretotheantientsthepooraretotherich
bythepoorhereianthatlargeandvenerablebodyh,in
english,obnohhadthehonourtobe
adttedtoanydegreeofintiustwellknow
thatitisoneoftheirestablishedxitoplunderandpillage
theirrichneighbourshoutanyreluctance;andthatthisisheldto
beneithersinnorshaangtheandsonstantlydotheyabide
anda,
thereisakindofnfederacyevercarryingonagainstacertain
personofopulencecalledthesquire,yisnsidered
asfreebootybyallhispooeighbours;heyncludethat
thereisnonnerofguiltinsuchdepredations,lookuponitasa
pointofhonourandralobligationtonceal,andtopreserve
eapunishntonallsuchoccasions
inlikenneraretheantients,suchashor,virgil,horace,
edangusany
an
ierialcustoftakingeatthislibertyi
dend,andthisiasreadytoalloypooeighboursin
theirtualliprofess,andallirequireofbrethren,isto
intainthesastriongourselvesobshoo
oneanothertostealfroneanother,isindeedhighlycrinal
andindeaybestrictlystileddefraudingthepoor
sotisperhapsthosehanourselves,or,tosetit
underthestopprobriouslours,robbingthespittal
sinination,own
nsycharge,iabr >
ntentedtopleadguiltytotheforraccusation;norshalliever
syselfanypassageient
authortopurpose,eoftheauthorfrobr >
apropertyinallsuch
sentintsthenttheyaretranscribedintoings,andi
expectallreadershenceforaspurelyandentirely
o,hoeonlyon
nditionthatipreservestricthonestytoypoorbrethren,
froifeveriborrohatlittleofheyare
possessed,ishallneverfailtoputtheirrkuponit,thatity
beatalltisreadytoberestoredtotherightowner
theossionofthiseableinoneore,who,
havingforrlyborroelinesofpopeandpany,tookthe
libertytotransintohisplayoftherivaldes
pope,hointhesaidplay,and,
layingviolenthandsonhisoy,transferreditbackagain
intohisoent,irisonedthesaid
oreintheloathsodungeonofthedunciad,wherehisunhappy
rynoains,andeteallyain,asaproper
punishntforsuchhisunjustdealingsinthepoeticaltrade
chapter2
ihingis
foundsanendtohispursuit
thehistorynoustotheinnatupton,
tracethefootstepsofsquiree;for,ashewillsoonarrive
atanendofhisjouey,henfullleisuretoattend
ourheroe
thereaderybepleasedtoreerthatthesaidsquire
departedfroheinningreatfury,andinthatfuryhepursuedhis
daughterthehostlerhavinginfordhihatshehadcrossedthe
seve,helikethatriverhhisequipage,androdefull
speed,voostvengeanceagainstpoorsophia,ifheshould
butovertakeher
hehadnotgonefarbeforehearrivedatacrosswayherehe
calledashortunciloferhearingdifferent
opinions,heatlastgavethedirectionofhispursuittofortune,and
struckdirectlyintotheerroad
inthisroadheproceededabouttiles,oan
hielfstbitterly,frequentlycryingout,”apityisitsure
neveryself”andthenburstforthavolley
ofoathsandexecrations
theparsonattetedtoadnisterforttohinthis
occasion”sorro,sir,”sayshe,”likethosehouthopehowbe
itadaayacunt
itsogoodfortuhathertotracedherursearight
peradventuresheigatedhherjouey,andwill
tarryinsoinn,inordertorenovateherrporealfunctions;and
inthatcase,inallralcertainty,youwillverybrieflybe
posvoti”
”poghdntheslut”ansentingthe
lossofsofineaingforhuntingitisnfoundedhardtolose
oneofthebestscentingdays,inallappearance,hbeenthis
season,andespeciallyaftersolongafrost”
passioninher
ightnottakepityofthesquire;and,asshehad
deteednottolethivertakehisdaughter,ghtnotresolve
tokehindssootherassert;buthehad
hardlyutteredtherated,andthree
oathsattheirheels,oopentheir
lodiousthroatsataslldistan,hesquires
horseandhisriderbothperdiatelyprickeduptheir
nif
sheisnotgone”instantlyclappedspurstothebeast,tle
neededit,havingindeedthesainclinationaster;andnow
thepany,crossingintoafield,rodedirectlytowards
thehounds,uchhallohepoorparson,
blessinghielf,broughtuptherear
thusfablereports,thatthefair
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erveoationat
theexpenseofreader,andtotranscribetheoriginal,orat
leasttoquotechapterandverse,adeuseeitherof
thethoughtorexpressionofanotheriaindeed,insodoubtthat
ihaveoftensufferedbythentrarythod;andthat,bysuppressing
theoriginalauthorsna,ihavebeenrathersuspe
thanreputedtoaiabletiveassignedbythatjustly
celebratedfrenchn
noputationsforthefuture,idohere
nfessandjustifythefacttheantientsybensideredasarich
n,allesttenentinpaassus
hathafreerighttofattenhisseor,toplaceitinaclear
light,odesaretotheantientsthepooraretotherich
bythepoorhereianthatlargeandvenerablebodyh,in
english,obnohhadthehonourtobe
adttedtoanydegreeofintiustwellknow
thatitisoneoftheirestablishedxitoplunderandpillage
theirrichneighbourshoutanyreluctance;andthatthisisheldto
beneithersinnorshaangtheandsonstantlydotheyabide
anda,
thereisakindofnfederacyevercarryingonagainstacertain
personofopulencecalledthesquire,yisnsidered
asfreebootybyallhispooeighbours;heyncludethat
thereisnonnerofguiltinsuchdepredations,lookuponitasa
pointofhonourandralobligationtonceal,andtopreserve
eapunishntonallsuchoccasions
inlikenneraretheantients,suchashor,virgil,horace,
edangusany
an
ierialcustoftakingeatthislibertyi
dend,andthisiasreadytoalloypooeighboursin
theirtualliprofess,andallirequireofbrethren,isto
intainthesastriongourselvesobshoo
oneanothertostealfroneanother,isindeedhighlycrinal
andindeaybestrictlystileddefraudingthepoor
sotisperhapsthosehanourselves,or,tosetit
underthestopprobriouslours,robbingthespittal
sinination,own
nsycharge,iabr >
ntentedtopleadguiltytotheforraccusation;norshalliever
syselfanypassageient
authortopurpose,eoftheauthorfrobr >
apropertyinallsuch
sentintsthenttheyaretranscribedintoings,andi
expectallreadershenceforaspurelyandentirely
o,hoeonlyon
nditionthatipreservestricthonestytoypoorbrethren,
froifeveriborrohatlittleofheyare
possessed,ishallneverfailtoputtheirrkuponit,thatity
beatalltisreadytoberestoredtotherightowner
theossionofthiseableinoneore,who,
havingforrlyborroelinesofpopeandpany,tookthe
libertytotransintohisplayoftherivaldes
pope,hointhesaidplay,and,
layingviolenthandsonhisoy,transferreditbackagain
intohisoent,irisonedthesaid
oreintheloathsodungeonofthedunciad,wherehisunhappy
rynoains,andeteallyain,asaproper
punishntforsuchhisunjustdealingsinthepoeticaltrade
chapter2
ihingis
foundsanendtohispursuit
thehistorynoustotheinnatupton,
tracethefootstepsofsquiree;for,ashewillsoonarrive
atanendofhisjouey,henfullleisuretoattend
ourheroe
thereaderybepleasedtoreerthatthesaidsquire
departedfroheinningreatfury,andinthatfuryhepursuedhis
daughterthehostlerhavinginfordhihatshehadcrossedthe
seve,helikethatriverhhisequipage,androdefull
speed,voostvengeanceagainstpoorsophia,ifheshould
butovertakeher
hehadnotgonefarbeforehearrivedatacrosswayherehe
calledashortunciloferhearingdifferent
opinions,heatlastgavethedirectionofhispursuittofortune,and
struckdirectlyintotheerroad
inthisroadheproceededabouttiles,oan
hielfstbitterly,frequentlycryingout,”apityisitsure
neveryself”andthenburstforthavolley
ofoathsandexecrations
theparsonattetedtoadnisterforttohinthis
occasion”sorro,sir,”sayshe,”likethosehouthopehowbe
itadaayacunt
itsogoodfortuhathertotracedherursearight
peradventuresheigatedhherjouey,andwill
tarryinsoinn,inordertorenovateherrporealfunctions;and
inthatcase,inallralcertainty,youwillverybrieflybe
posvoti”
”poghdntheslut”ansentingthe
lossofsofineaingforhuntingitisnfoundedhardtolose
oneofthebestscentingdays,inallappearance,hbeenthis
season,andespeciallyaftersolongafrost”
passioninher
ightnottakepityofthesquire;and,asshehad
deteednottolethivertakehisdaughter,ghtnotresolve
tokehindssootherassert;buthehad
hardlyutteredtherated,andthree
oathsattheirheels,oopentheir
lodiousthroatsataslldistan,hesquires
horseandhisriderbothperdiatelyprickeduptheir
nif
sheisnotgone”instantlyclappedspurstothebeast,tle
neededit,havingindeedthesainclinationaster;andnow
thepany,crossingintoafield,rodedirectlytowards
thehounds,uchhallohepoorparson,
blessinghielf,broughtuptherear
thusfablereports,thatthefair
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