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About this tiinia, sent by the Horn of Plenty, bound for London, a long letter to
an ancient comrade and player of s Mr Lee, writing by the Golden Lucy to an agreeable rake of
his acquaintance, burst into a five-page panegyric upon the Arpasia, the
Belvidera, the Monimia, who had so marvelously dawned upon the colonial
horizon The recipient of this co one day to crack a bottle there with Mr Colley
Cibber, drew froy of
Darden's Audrey, with the remark that the writer was an Oxford man and
must knohereof he wrote
Cibber borrowed the letter, and the next day, in the coundy, co,--the
latter's correspondent having also brought the ht offset that pretty jade Fenton at the Fields, eh, Bob?" said
Cibber "They're of an age If the town took to her"-"If her Belvidera made one pretty felloeep, why not another?" added Wilks "Here--where is't he says that, when she went out, for rave--and that then the applause was deep--not
shrill--and very long? 'Gad, if 'tis a Barry coain, and we could lay