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S❘ All Saints

But why, alas, in pride of heart

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All fouls

Ou mor. of All Souls I ret Should I my prowefs tell ;

How I at tilts and tournaments

Mich, Term begins

Have born away the bell.

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Or why afflict my tortur'd breaft,
While I to thee impart

The happy, lucky deed that won
My Winnifreda's heart.

Dear Winnifred, the lovelieft prize
That ever mortal won;

Sweet lovely maid, whofe fparkling

eyes

Outfhone the mid-day fun.

The pride of ev'ry youth:

She was the envy of her fex,

How fweet is beauty when combin'd
With innocence and truth.

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In her the virtues interwove
With ev'ry grace did shine;
Angels on her look'd down with

love;
And he alone was mine.
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10. Or the caufe or effect.
11. Or the etymology.

12. Or fomething like or unlike.

13. Or the oppofite.

14. Or a comparifon in the] Things.

15. Or a comparison in the probability.

16. Or fome teftimony.

Upon all which heads, fays he, I fhall now treat.---Bring my my counfel: night-cap, fays Griffin,--- Hufthink it not band, replied his fpoufe, if you do not wish to hear this point 1623 a jeft: difcuffed, I do, and fo perhaps Tis a good may your neighour Sancho.---cordial et Quoth Sancho, I had rather walk a mile upon my own ground.--12 26 probatum eft. Trigon rather turned the difcourfe into a fresh channel, by obferving the improbability of fouls ever meeting again: for, faid he, if you die at 12 o'clock to-night, and your foul flies directly up to the celeftial regions. Your fpoufe dies to-morrow at noon. She flies in pursuit of you, in a direct line

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We too in wedlock's holy bangs
United were; but oh!

Now holy Father, lift a while,
And hear the tale of woe.

And now a-down his manly cheeks
The tears did gufh full faft;
He fmote his breaft, he groan'd, he
figh'd

As if he'd figh his laft.

Son, fays the Sage, dry up thy tears,

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And tell thy bitter tale.

So may my friendship foothe thy pain,

Cambridge Term ends

Oxford Term ends

So may my counfels guide,
I will.--Oh grant me patience heav'n,
The woefram youth reply'd.

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Tu Twil. ends 5h.59m. Yes Father I the tale will tell,

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Though bitter be the task.

But what he faid, or what befell,
I quite forgot to ask.

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I am glad (faid Griffin) to hear that however.---Dame (continued he) whenever I depart, be fure your die twelve hours after me: Syntax, who by this time had laid in an affortment of fyllogifms, fome in Barbara, others in Celarent, according to the rules laid 5515 have an an-down in Ariftotle, began once 5416 fwer, 54 F I'll do all 5318 that I can 5319 Sir,

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To make (faid he) this matter out, will take much argument, no doubt, to clear it up as I intended.

Well, come fays Griffin, wer your clay.

That's right, quoth Sancho, drink away.

And the leaft faid is fooneft

mended.

A TABLE of Terms and Returns for 1788.

Hillary Term begins Jan. 23, and ends Feb. 1z.

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Eafter Term begins April 9, ends May 5.

From the day of Eafter in 15 Days
From the Day of Eafter in 3 Weeks
From the Day of Eafter in 1 Month
From the Day of Easter in 5 Weeks
On the Morrow of the Afcenfion Day

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Trinity Term beigns May 23, ends June 11.

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In eight Days of the Holy Trinity
From the Day of the Holy Trinity in 15 Days June i 2 3 4
From the Day of the Holy Trin. in

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N. B. No fittings in Westminster-ball on Afcenfion Day, Midfummer Day, and the Purification.

The Exchequer opens eight days before any Term, except Trinity; before which it opens but four days.

Note, That the first and last days of every Term, are the first and last days of appearance.

POOR ROBIN'S TERMS.

For Nine-pence this Year

He offers his Ware;

Przy take it, and try all your Skill with it:

But if you won't try,

Yet he begs you will buy:

Then do what the d- you will 'with ́it.

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