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 and bray ex Cathedrâ so loudly, that they are heard from Edinburgh to the Land's End.

 

In the Mercurio Peruano, T. 1. f. 305, there is a remarkable religious epigram, written by a Persian poet, there called Suzeno, after he had been converted to Christianity. In the Spanish it forms a quatrain which it is beyond my skill to render in verse.

"Four things, O my God, I offer thee, which thou hast not in thy treasury; my nothingness, my wants, my sin, and my repentance!"

 

What was the disease which Robert of Gloucester mentions in the following 