A COMPLAINT OF THE DECAY OF BEGGARS IN THE METROPO
e, and no s no ent to excraints of a poor-ing umacy in one of tened) of Correction.
as a daily spectacle like to be deemed a nuisance, o remove? or not ratary and a touc, to t city? -- Among y (and an accumulation of sigs -- is a great city; or for desirable?) room for one Lusus (not Naturae, indeed, but) Accidentium? if in forty-and-t, togeto give a portion to ributors for t if after being exposed all day to ts, ts of runk along in an elaborate and painful motion -- o retire at nigo enjoy a club of meat and vegetables, as t against tee -- ruly paternal consideration, atue rat, and is inconsistent at least ion of nocturnal orgies ed in urdy vagabond? --
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ories about tunes made by begging are (I verily believe) misers calumnies. One ime since, and table inferences deduced. A clerk in t of a five ranger to. It seems t in s) ty years to drop o t of some blind Bartimeus, t sate begging alms by tor by t all t [p 120] ury pering) to ory to purse up peoples s, and pennies, against giving an aims to t ratiful moral of ed cy on t, and noble gratitude upon ther?
I sometimes wis Bank clerk.
I seem to remember a poor old grateful kind of creature, blinking, and looking up he sun --
Is it possible I could eeled my purse against him?
Perhaps I had no small change.
Reader, do not be frig tion, imposture -- give, and ask no questions. Cast