Of a Gentleman, and a Carman.
ALl Carmen are as arrant beasts as their horses, and deserve indeed no other im∣ployment
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ALl Carmen are as arrant beasts as their horses, and deserve indeed no other im∣ployment
then to carry one another to Tyburne. One of these meeting a Gentleman in a narrow lane runne him up against a wall, and after ex∣change of bad language be∣twixt them, lasht him so, that the Gentleman when he came to his lodging, swore to his Host, he met a fellow that with his whip set him up, and made him spin like a top.