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prefllon, we Rakes were meriting paradit?, and the reverends--I won't name it --in this world, be it the pillory.--I grieve to fly that rome o[ them have met with other forts of preferment. B. C? ittr ?CADE?IICU?f; ors ?ht Genfleman.commoner's m?tri?ulation. Eing of age to play the fool, With muckle glee I left our fchool at ttoxton:.. .?nd mounted on an eafy pad, Rode with my mother and my dad tO Conceited of my parts and knowledge, � They enter'd me into a college t'?idem. The mallet took me firft aftde, $hew'd me a fcrawl, I read; and cry'd Gravely he lh6ok me by the flit, � And wifh'd me well.--we next requefl: a Tutor. He recomenOs a llaunch one, who ? l'erfiFs caufe had been his Co- ?' -zdjutor.