or corroborations of my main charge: the first of which shall be an epistle from a gentleman in order to a certain Head of a college, in which he stood candidate for a fellowship, and carried it.
N. B. It was written just after the late duke of Ormond went away.
Vir coIeMifflme,
? ?ha_? fanta rerum ?ertur?atbne, me
Ben ti rejfcit memorial t'pero equidem dum
Ecclefia? tYatrono$ tav?eribu? in]9!tuumur male?
ut mihi e!u[dem mi? ra, fayore tu?o a lure
j?o ?daata !uget, ? nose religionl
trb cave?ifque fuis te?unt fan?M te?ebriono,
? ?erfus a?? primb ?a. tela librant:
?a?n ? ?u u ?t v?gtlant?a ?ra lit?ar?
?tfena? ?otuit, ten? tna de o? a
?or?Ittr d?tatt ua ton ultras, e? ? ?to ulmi.
?t, t??um n?t h? umvt?t?, ?-cujm
,icem gefffig tuis ?rith aliqu? refpondebit E?. '
?os Exu?.
Welices t ?? acuBs tam illuflre o?e?t ur
?lumi f?tiore? t q?s praceptis ad virtutem)r.
m? ti? tamen e omet-i e ?5ci ?mus ! , me in o-
uet?em tuarum laudurn eaoptari no? md?gnum
6itreris: hot fu? t? $er, eficio afterurn me ti3i
in omni re mOtera ger?e, & quantum
edltgii great. entire ?rom?'ere ?romitto. Sum,
Vir colencliffime,
Tui favoris ftucliofifllmus.
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