Will Honeycomb
, who was so unmercifully witty upon the Women, in a couple of Letters, which I lately communicated to the Publick, has given the Ladies ample Satisfaction by marrying a Farmer's Daughter; a piece of News which came to our Club by the last Post. The
Templer
is very positive that he has married a Dairy-maid: But
Will,
in his Letter to me on this Occasion, sets the best Face upon the Matter that he can, and gives a more tollerable Account of his Spouse. I must confess I suspected something more than ordinary, when upon opening the Letter I found that
Will
was fallen off from his former Gayety, having changed
Dear Spec.
which was his usual Salute at the Beginning of the Letter, into