The Praise of Chimney-sweepers A Complaint of the Decay of Beggars in the Metropolis A Bachelor's Complaint of the Behaviour of Married People III. That a Man must not laugh at his own Jest IV. That such a one shows his Breeding.-That it is easy to per- VII. Of two Disputants, the warmest is generally in the wrong VIII. That Verbal Allusions are not Wit, because they will not bear XI. That we should not look a Gift Horse in the Mouth XII. That Home is Home, though it is never so homely XIII. That you must love me, and love my Dog XIV. That we should rise with the Lark Characters of Dramatic Writers contemporary with Shakspeare Specimens from the Writings of Fuller On the Danger of confounding Moral with Personal Deformity Ballad, from the German Lines on the celebrated Picture by Leonardo da Vinci, called the Vir- 406 407 408 408 410 411 411 412 413 420 |