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 If these are the Lines which they call Flat and Spiritless, I wish mine cou'd be Flat and Spiritless ''too! And therefore to make short work, I shall only beg Mr. Dryden's leave to congratulate him upon his admirable Flatness and Dulness in a Rapture of Poetical Indignation'',

But asking my Reader's Pardon for my Impertinences, I have now no more to add, but desire him to fall to, and much good may't do him.

Age 9. line 15. for Wight read Wights, p. 11. l. 15. for were r. wee, p. 17. l. 8. for fix r. fix'd, p. 17. l. 20. for wreathing r. wreaking, p. 18. l. 13. for Boaster r. Bogster.