^So THOUGHTS UPON HUNTING. 



" Whether he had any place of his own ? Whether he had 

 " attempted any improvements ? — and concluded with pro- 

 " m'mng a peep at it.^^ — The gentleman here alluded to had 

 less humility than your humble servant : — take, therefore, 



o 



sny sentiments in the following lines : 



■ Si quid nonjiiti reSlius istiSf 



Candidus imperti ; si no?!, his utere mecum, hor. 



Farewell*. 



* The sono- which was at the end of the first edition of these Letters, 

 having been already printed by its author, and thought too local to be ne- 

 cessary here, is now omitteil. 



THE END, 



fEINTED BY B. MCMILLAN, liOW-SXREET, COVENT-GARDEiC. 



