M Browne del Engra'd by Newnham late Apprentice & Pupil to LK.Sherwin of whore Abilities this Plate may serve as a Specimen. BELLAMY's APOLOGY.VOL.IV. Mr Bellamy & M. Moore, alarmed by Ruffians in their Bed chamber Printed for J. Bell British Library Strand London March 1a 1786. Letter 89. GEORGE AND CELLAMY. LATE OF COVENT-GAI D.¶ TREAS WRITTEN BY HERSELF. To which is annexed, gal Letter to JOHN CALCRAF auvercled to be publiked but which way then mo' Web of our Life is of a mingiel Yarn, Good and d ares; our Virtues weald he proud, if our Fanus whit rel; and our Crimes would ocijai. GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY, LATE OF COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE. WRITTEN BY HERSELF. To which is annexed, Her original Letter to JOHN CALCRAFT, Efq. "The Web of our Life is of a mingled Yarn, Good and Ill All's Well that Ends Well, A& 4, Scene iii. THE FOURTH EDITION. IN FIVE VOLUMES. VOL. IV. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, M. DCC LXXXVI. |