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to follow y«m no t'lirtlit r ; tor lure, (Uicc moic wc iiuist part. 

 Ere long, if tlu- fates — and the booksellers — be propitious, 1 

 trust to meet aj^ain, with utidiininishod satistartion, each of us 

 with the other. 



And so fare yi- will, who lia\c Jiceoiupauiicl lut- ^() far dm 

 Miy rambliuj; way ; aud all your pleasures, as you wuuld haxj- 

 them, be both long aiul lasting ; and all your pains, as ve must 

 have them, being mortal uu-n, briif and transitory; aud so 

 ruay fair fortunes be about ye, and kiud thoughts toward 

 Fu.vNK l\tiu>rKK. 



