THE RAMB LE R. VOLUME VII. Nullius addictus jurare in verba magiftri, HOR. EDINBURGH: Printed by SANDS, MURRAY, and COCHRAN. Sold by W. GORDON, C. WRIGHT, D. MDCCLII. N° 159. The nature and remedies of bashfulness 160. Rules for the choice of affociates 161. The revolutions of a garret Page. I 162. Old men in danger of falling into pupillage. The conduct of Thrafybulus 163. The mischiefs of following a patron 164. Praise univerfally defired. men often imitated The failings of eminent 165. The impotence of wealth. The vifit of Serotinus to the place of his nativity 166. Favour not easily gained by the poor 40 46 168. Poetry debased by mean expressions. from Shakespear 169. Labour neceflary to excellence 170. The history of Misella debauched by her relation 171. Mifella's description of the life of a prostitute 172. The effect of sudden riches upon the manners 173. Unreasonable fears of pedantry 174. The mischiefs of unbounded raillery. Hiftory of Di caculus 175. The majority are wicked 176. Directions to authors attacked by critics. rious degrees of critical perfpicacity 177. An account of a club of antiquaries 178. Many advantages not to be enjoyed together 179. The aukward merriment of a student 180. The study of life not to be neglected for the fake of 181. The hiftory of an adventurer in lotteries 144 |