my lines. And do not faw the air too much 
with your hand thus, but ufe all gently; for 
in the very torrent, tempeft, and, as I may 
fay, whirl-wind of your paflion, you muft 
acquire and beget a temperance that may 
give it fmoothnefs. Oh, it offends me to 
the foul, to hear a robuftous periwig-pated 
fellow tear a paflion to tatters, or very rags, 
to fplit the ears of the groundlings, who, 
for the moft part, are capable of nothing 
but inexplicable dumb fhews and noife. I 
could have fuch fellows whipt for overdo- 
ing termagant: it out-herods Herod. Pray 
you avoid it." 
Vale. 
LET- 
