than most of our Sex hath; and so leaving her to her Wit, and her Husband to Reforma∣tion, and his Mistress's Beauty to Time, I rest,Madam,Your most faithful Friend and Servant.XXXVI.MADAM,YOu were pleased in your last Letter to ex∣press, how Mr. P. C. is persecuted by an∣other man's Whore, which is not usual, for though many men are Persecuted by their own Whores, both in Body, Mind, Course of Life, and Estate, Diseasing the One, Vexing the O∣ther, Opposing the Third, and Spending the Fourth, yet not usually by any other man's, but their own, at least believing them to be onely theirs; but I believe Mr. P. C. will not easily clear himself from her, for Courtesans are often assisted by the Powerful, insomuch as in any Law-sute or petitioning Request, they shall be heard, and their Sute granted, although against all Law or Right; Such Power and Fa∣vour hath Concupiscence, as to corrupt Magi∣strates, bribe Judges, fee Lawyers, flatter Cour∣tiers, and the truth is, intice, allure, and per∣swade most of Mankind; but although there be in all Ages and Nations, Courtesans, and Men
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