Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/186

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Ttrrt-Filies. x�. Thc?j?ur were all written by a,?g?tl?, who Inns, on many oc?o di?ingui?d his tat!e Of wit and humour. On Mr. l?.--?II of Maton coiled. E'?e?e? Connt Who raah a darrm'd This aIlucles to their !ate R!eSion of?lla?s, and writtin by that poignant and moft farcaftical &rammatifi, Mr. Oliver Point. /in epitaph u?n the Whigs. ther :' so, f,?, ?,, ?t I,,1t, ?, ? ot?'?ro?,rtb,,?,t, 2liat born to be hang d, they world never a'ro?trdtl. Upon one's pulling out an empty/?ur./?. ,a,/. ?pty ?ur/? is t/? ?,?f/pu? q'all, Gee.pt it be black P?: ?f Edmond-HalL When this hP, epigram, which was alfo written by ?/h'. POllaT, was repeated to the dub, it was objec- ted by a great critick, that Mr. Purj?, as he call'd him, fpdl'd his name Pear]?, and that therefore thc whole fi/?. of the i am was 1of?i but Mr. Point ?. epgr . reply"d, that ,n thel? performances it was .fufflc,enl m confult the ea? only', and that, at leaif, ?t was a true ? to & ft?ken i tho', perhaps, it mighl loii