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the opening & other unfinish’d parts. But more of this<u> genuine Eag</u>le, when the little s<u>parrow</u> shall be happy enough to twitter by your side — I must now for a thousand reasons haste to close my paper — let me first thank you for yr most pleasant raillery on the G<u>od of Physic,</u> & the spirited Verses of yr [sic] Derbyshire Poet – | the opening & other unfinish’d parts. But more of this<u> genuine Eag</u>le, when the little s<u>parrow</u> shall be happy enough to twitter by your side — I must now for a thousand reasons haste to close my paper — let me first thank you for yr most pleasant raillery on the G<u>od of Physic,</u> & the spirited Verses of yr [sic] Derbyshire Poet – | ||
I would by all means advise you to prefix <u>nothing</u> to your Elegy, except a short account of Lady M<sup>s</sup> poetical Institution, unless you rather chuse [sic] to make this account an <u>appendi</u>x to the Elegy, & close it with yr own spirited ode, which I think was the last darling of the Vase – yet I believe it will be | I would by all means advise you to prefix <u>nothing</u> to your Elegy, except a short account of Lady M<sup>s</sup> poetical Institution, unless you rather chuse [sic] to make this account an <u>appendi</u>x to the Elegy, & close it with yr own spirited ode, which I think was the last darling of the Vase – yet I believe it will be |
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the opening & other unfinish’d parts. But more of this genuine Eagle, when the little sparrow shall be happy enough to twitter by your side — I must now for a thousand reasons haste to close my paper — let me first thank you for yr most pleasant raillery on the God of Physic, & the spirited Verses of yr [sic] Derbyshire Poet –
I would by all means advise you to prefix nothing to your Elegy, except a short account of Lady Ms poetical Institution, unless you rather chuse [sic] to make this account an appendix to the Elegy, & close it with yr own spirited ode, which I think was the last darling of the Vase – yet I believe it will be