@article{559491, note = {Signed: J. W. }, author = {J. W.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/559491}, title = {Your ladyship may well be in amaze, think either Magget or Windmill in my Crown, for being a Meddler out of my own Sphere; yet had I Wings, I would fly to your Feet, and rely on your Justice in hope of Pardon. A Fool is an Extinguisher of Loves Flames. May some good Angel shield you from that lamentable Cross. I was neither Baboon nor Hedghog for all the Owls of Tunbridge to gaze at. If your Gallant's Eyes want Spectacles to find a Mask, I can compass those will fit his Nose. But last Sunday I met a Parrot that saw your Spark reel from the Bell to salute a Wench in a Pink Petticoat. I shall not harp any more on those Asses, but leave them to the Devil; only tell you, Neither Time not Fortune can alter my Heart, but shall still rest, Madam, your most passionate Servant, . [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {s.n.,}, recid = {559491}, pages = {1 sheet :}, address = {[London? :}, year = {1710}, }