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RNYG.773.001
22 Apr 1773:12,13 (1)
The Censor. No. I.
Quid verum atq; decens, cure & rogo, et omnis in hoc sum;
Nullius addictus jurare in verba Magistri. Hor.
Forc'd to no darling sage, or sect to swear,
The true, the decent shall be all my care. Congreve.
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of col. 3]
""But who are you, friend, and what is your business?"
Important questions indeed! The first of which I may
perhaps answer, as well as I can, in my next number, and the
last, I cannot better reply to, than in the words of an
eminent poet, that my business shall be, to
Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man,
A mighty maze; but not without a plan.
Together we will beat this ample field
Try what the open, what the covert yield;
. . . [6 more lines] Pope.
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