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S a Lamb was following a Goat, Up comes a Wolfe, wheedling, to get him aide, and make a Breakfat of him: Why what a Fool art thou, ays the Wolfe; that mayt have thy Belly full of Sweet Milk at Home, to leave thy Mother for a Naty Stinking Goat! Well, ays the Lamb, but my Mother has Plac'd me here for my Security; and you'd fain get me into a Corner, to Worry me. Pray'e, which of the Two am I to Trut to Now?

Young Fellow that was Paionately in Love with a Cat, made it his Humble Suit to Venus to turn Pus into a Woman. The Transformation was Wrought in the Twinkling of an Eye, and Out he comes, a Very Buckome Las. The Doting Sot