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12 but dispeace and a poet’s portion, which is perfect poverty.

15. Now is the flames of fleshly love quenched, and their charity towards each other bceomebecome [sic] as cold as clay; their former love is smothered to death in the smoke of their hellish wrath, and pride is fallen into the bottomless pit, the place from whence it came.

ADVERTISEMENT, Oyez, Oyez, Oyez.

E it known to all poor. proud. and people, that they may mourn till the sorrow mend them; for DeaeonDeacon [sic] Pride, the Devil dominie, who has fallen from the top of the high Tower of Vanity, into the deep ditch of disgrace, his clothing being of soft butter, has licked up all the mots of misery and disdain on the one side, and disgrace on the other: shame and reproach before him, and behind him a troop of boys hissing at his buttocks because they were bare.

And it is hoped by me and many others, that he shall never have eonfidenceconfidence [sic] to set up his daft like face among honest well thinking people anymore in this country; for we of the Tinclariat. Scet will oppose his doctrine, and send the domine to be his director.

FINIS.