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 $terland, in his room, flould harangue the Wit at B#tton' $ about mathematJcM demonflratios : would not, d'ye think, ch genius fuccd wondeffuy its hey undertaking? Amog all t croud of Oxrd pror, I n- not &� diflinguiing their oti profeffor, finting Tom o' Maudlin, who had lately that ho- nour conrr'd upon him b a majority o thewkoe univerfity, at the interceon, and upon the e reque of great numbers of celebrat tfl6 who xvere bed acqminted with his)yet talents a hid- Im capadties. WMt ivile cham thia reverend may have tg recommend. him fo univerfilly to t'he gd aces of the ladies, God d they only know tbr vle ones I am Cure he has none, I wide, after all, that th haee not made a for thereCeives, if what I am infbrm'd be true. (rig.) that this dignif),'d bar3 has ungratefu]ly turn'fi the va torrent of his wit againa his makers, feverely hm oon'd tho, w fix'd the immortal taurel-.wreath upon his broa. All the produ&ims which I have fn o[ his (except a few dull verfes in print, not orth mew timing) are !. TI� HAOVE Tua,, to the Tune ./1rid a howling we will g, will go &c.
 * . Verfes upon the Chevalier's pi6hre.

3. Verts upon the death of'the young prinm .ll which I once defign'd to communicate to the world, as a fpecimen in what a flourifhing date the dMne art ofoefy is at pieCent in Oxvounl but I a.m obtg'd to Cl"ccline it the did feveral elaborate ?cccs being as impudent as they are ignorant, and D' 3

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