IS I -UIVEtt LIFE AND TIMES. [BWK IL 17;:. "of jai. would fairly a migration into Middlesex: *lt.rA u tkiutfli, iipuii stt'oru! thoughts, this might be attended with 4* a few iiiconveiilfiieeb; therefore, as the mountain will not ** to Muiomet, why Mahomet shall go to the mountain," He explains, that if they cannot conveniently pay him a visit, he believes he must go next year to see them; and himself Ms dear Ban's " affectionate kinsman." Poet and Physician,—the ragged livery of Grab Street one high-sounding name, and wretched fee-less patients the other! He was the poet of Hogarth's print, which the common people then hailed with laughter at even* print-shop; he was again, it would seem, the poor physician of tie patched velvet among hovels of Bankside; yet it was but pleasant colouring for the comfort of brother-in-law Hodson, when he said that with, both lie made a shift to live. "With even more, he failed to attain object of humble ambition. 175S. In February, 17585 two duodecimos appeared with this -St. SO. most explanatory title : " The Memoirs of a Protestant, con- " demncd to the Galleys of France for Ms Religion. Written €e by himself. Comprehending an account of the various " distresses he suffered in slavery, and his constancy in " supporting almost every cruelty that bigoted zeal could ** inflict, or human nature sustain. Also a description of " the Galleys, and the service in which they are employed. 4C The whole interspersed with anecdotes relative to the " general history of the times for a period of thirteen " years, during which the author continued in slavery affairs is here omitted, by the compiler of the Memoir.] "My dear sir, these " tMngs give me real uneasiness, and I could wish to redress them. Bnt at ** present there is hardly a Mngdom in Europe in which I am not a debtor. " I tave already diseharged my most tkreatening and pressing demands, for we u must be just leforc we can be grateful. For the rest, I need not say (yon know "I am) Your affectionate Maaman, OLIYEB GOLDSMITH." favour: in 1'net, «iy i*ir«'um