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 haySour, which have endcard the Doltor to ientlemen and pretenders to o manners;  rem tt the oM tleman, tho e g ot 6 we-br, has as mn  as, his fort, a ' full as we, =t m ulik ? pvate, uon. �bj wt. '" 1 ve d it d, tt the Omr'tX but one fault to find in him, which is indeed'i'vefy bad one i and that is,/q'e does ot mal. e his pieads ueborae enough When they go to t}e him. They are perfo9dy tiff .sf]/'d with his fen./ and his hogeft)/'; they know likewife, that he loves the church .and' the univerjTty; but the devil of it is, they know to9, by w.oe�ul experience, that he loves his money and ki$ wine &ttar. Dellvuti. ive avarice ! how many noble �pirits' thou adulterated ? many a poor belly haft thou: gri: peal, and many a good - intrigue hall thou: fed, �rhou it was that made c---!l a ]�w, and a Certaiii great m, on the otl=, e thdwatr, a Ti &l,l J, . Rebel Oven, and by others the Ox vogx though an u.nfincfa a?n, and a)O141er, yet be- ing engaged m the caut and :rvice of the was another member of'the OuDm,,and mlgh- tgy carefled there, as rome perfons have-not iirtiplecl o fly, till general P.r,� eam with his Dragoo.ns, and frightened him otit of his quarters: In the fame manner Ouma?I,S Is .the general rendezvous or phce of entertainment, into all I3regners, travellers, and o  u �  s,, who 4eetl recommended om Au go  u, agint .r0d, hce. c!,! but I cannot, upon any terms, believe the 1tory which I heard, of a cert. lprfon's riffling, in. cog. t oxt3ra and ficquenting .the ordiuamia, the latter 'end of the/dR reig ,who ued to &ink the I'ov's hth; though I urn_ told-, that there is a "-' living

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