tune of having a fine park and an only
daughter
From Myrtilla, desiring the Spectator's advice
in relation to her lover
From Mrs. Mary Comfit, at Mile end Green 326
From T. B. complaining of his wife's expen-
sive longings during her pregnancy
From a married gentleman, who is in a fair
way of being undone by his virtuous, love-
ly wife
From S. P. recommending the patronage of
young modest men to such as are able to
countenance and introduce them into the
world
From James Discipulus, complaining of the
nearness of his father as a great discour
agement to him in the course of his studies 330
From Jack Lightfoot, an account of his sweat-
From the sexton of St. Bride's, on a new
charity-school of fifty girls, erected in that
From a gentleman in Denmark
To the Spectator, from Peter de Quir, of St.
John's college, in Cambridge
From Queen Anne Boleyn to Henry VIII.
From Cynthio to Flavia, and their answers,
on their breaking off their amour
From a bankrupt to his friend, and the answer 456