And sevile Yewzitch.
The Learned have examin’d the above Inscription: Some took it for Gibberish; others for Welch; and some for one of the Eastern Languages; but a Gentlewoman of extraordinary Knowledge in this cramp Way of Writing, tells us, it must be read thus, in English:
Here is good Liquor
Of all Kinds to be sold,
And civil Usage.
And so we believe it was meant; for it is allow’d by all, that some few of the fair Sex can explain bad Sense and bad Spelling, even better than most of the Heads of the Universities.
Oxford, in a Window at Christ-Church.
Anger may glance into the Breast of wise Men:
But it rests in the Bosom of Fools.