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 50 7rre-Filius. N �x. r. Vi'c.ehantellor, replies the fellow, I don't. Don't ym, fays the zice-chanullor again, hovo rio you then? .} we//, re lies he, I humbl thante ou, Mr. ite. -7 P  y chnncellor i Jray hou, do you, 6tr ? Get you $one flys the vice-chnncellor, for a raali and turned.him down llair. 3,way went the fellow, andmeeting with one of the proctors, told him that the vice. chancellor deftred to fpeak with him immediately; the wotor in great halle went to know the vtce. chancellor's commands, and the fellow with him, who told the vite-chacdlor,when they came before him, thtt here he was. Here he is ! fays the zice- chtu:cellor Who is here? 8it, fays the impudent ale. riotsf e-littler, you lad mego for a Rafcal i and lo! I have brought you one--But the poor fellow paid dearly for his jolts i his litenee was taken away, and he was committeA to the cafile ' A formal fellow oft tart-hall going to fee an ac. quaintante of .his at Baliol College made a thouf and firapes and cringes; upon which hid his fi'iend, Lord, To,el, thou art jufi like a tree. How j3 the other. Why beaufi, flys M, you are fb full yottr Bos, i.e. Bws. 3. learned dizint, of Lincoln college, feeing a ve- c 1touc 1 in in the Hi h. Street, when the ry lug y g ;g. new church was building, aked a friend of his, whether that hone wm brought all at once? At another time the fame learned perfon having oblerved that a young fchohr of the time college, lao lay over his bean, came fre9uently down llair,, ent to .his tutor and told him, that fuch a pupil was the idleit young fell.w.in cege3 f0;, fly! he, I an re ohtre be gors tnto bit room once, tomes out ten times. A young fellow of Ztdiol college having, upon rome difcontent, cut his throat very dangeroufiy the' Mas?t of the college tat his firvt'tor to tl:e .,Jtte-ok to ftonco.�that is, fine) lfim fiwe fiil.

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