JOHN BULL.
tand by tleman, riging, roistering life, and is ready at a o out sabre and ?ouris over tors o array parental auty.
t abroad, and are rare food for scandal in Joo look wise and sioned.
t; matters are not so bad ed; but ravagance, t be badly managed. tand gaged over inually dabbling ainly an open-leman, but too fast; indeed, ting, racing revelling, and prize-?g, Mr. Bulls estate is a very ?ne one and , for all t, tates come to t;
is of all, is t ic feuds ead of t jolly round corporation and smug rosy face , e become as s-bitten apple. gold-laced coat, ly o s t yaurdy legs.
Instead of strutting about as formerly on one side, ?ouris do y turdily in trolling out a stave of a catc fully to ucked under to ttom of s, y.
Suc of Jo present, yet for all t is as tall and as gallant as ever.
If you drop t expression of sympatakes ?re in an instant; s and stoutest fellory; talks of laying out large sums to adorn ate; and s quarter-staff.
t I confess I cannot look upon Jouation strong feelings of interest. itinate prejudices erling-ed old blade. be so ties. ravagance savors of y, y of y of ness of y. ter. , but sound and solid ion to timber; and orm from tude and luxuriance. too, in t is extremely poetical and picturesque; and as long as it can be rendered comfortably able I s tremble to see it meddled con?ict of tastes and opinions. Some of good arcects t mig many, I fear, are mere levellers, o tocks on top until t it to t I r