i o Qjudi{icatio7is of a good Defignerl 

 done, will appear in the following Chapters, 

 which tho' they may not be as newdefigns fcarce 

 ever are the moft perfeft : It will at leaft ex- 

 cite fomc abler Matter to take Pen and Pencil 

 in Handj and finifh what is here thus imper- 

 feftly begun, and this is my Comfort, that I 

 fhall envy no Man that does it. I have God 

 be prais'd, learn'd that Leflbn, to admire^ an A 

 not envy every one that outgoes me : And this 

 will I hope go a great Way, in making me 

 eafy and happy under the Preffures of a 

 very narrow Fortune, and amidft the Ruffles 

 of an ill-natur!d World. 



Chap. IL 



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