Roger De Coverley
told me t'other Night, that he had been reading my Paper upon
Westminster Abby
, in which, says he, there are a great many ingenious Fancies. He told me at the same time, that he observed I had promised another Paper upon the
Tombs
, and that he should be glad to go and see them with me, not having visited them since he had read History. I could not at first imagine how this came into the Knight's Head, till I recollected that he had been very busy all last Summer upon
Baker's Chronicle
, which he has quoted several times in his Disputes with Sir
Andrew Freeport
since his last coming to Town. Accordingly I promised to call upon him the next Morning, that we might go together to the