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 7'erre-Filius. xxxxv. of I was wonderfully delighted with, and therefore I will give them to the publick. The firIt is upon one Mr. RcaD who w Eed in a Lt Wz, wkch is as fol- lows. a r SErvO B:LLO Dvs, Duusu� vaocatu$, .,4 $!Ro BILLO riomen 6" omen babes, The other is upon a fit old gentleman, who(my friend told me' loved , bottle er v'cll, and never failed to take one every night; but, being a flo walker, his companions ufd always to fend him to the tavern hair an hour beI3re them i in a!lufion to which his friends, when he died, put only this in- �cription upon him, PK/EIVIT. The next place my friend thewed me was the C�.ta  which is a large new rick vauit and rtms all the length of the Hau, under which it lies he toid me that the Fzows valued themlves for ha- ving the  tingle and double Cot in the univer- fity  to convince me of vhich he pegg'd feveral buts, md gave me a glat of each to te which I mu fly. was excellent ale indeed. From the Csu we went to the Co uo Roost, twen whi there is a firm and con,ant alliance it i5 a large handrome room, and, asI am to]d, is the fe o a =t deal of learning, and a'great many Th we fiw the refident's ables and coach.hou. un which, I ask'd how many hotres Mr. uzz drove with  when, to my furprize, I was in- form that he nev did keep a Coxcu  ba the told me, fiat the college built this cvach.kou for h, upon a profpc& wNch, as it was fag he on

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