121 22 24 27 enters 21 day 1 hour 52 min. Aft. S❘ All Saints But why, alas, in pride of heart E 24 Sun. aft. Trin.Pr. Edw. born 3 23 M Prs. Sophia born Tu fets 3h. 14m. aft. W Powder plot 1605 6 25 ThLeonard 51 25 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. 1 Or why afflict my tortur'd breaft, The happy, lucky deed that won Dear Winnifred, the lovelieft prize 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 In her the virtues interwove love; A little 34 I hope mix'd 2417 known to 23 2119 Then take 20 20 1821 1722 1424 13 25 4. Or the prop er. 5. Or fome accident. 6. Or the whole, cr fome part thereof. it. 7. Or the Definition. 8. Or the divifion. 9. Or fomething coupled unto 10. Or the caufe or effect. 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 1027 150 25 5 15 51 26 6 28 52 7 N 27 D fets 53 28 4 a 43 54 29 5 38 56 6 1301 39 57 8 29 John Ven, 62 Ireton, 3 4 Chaloner. 10 29 W We too in wedlock's holy bangs Now holy Father, lift a while, And now a-down his manly cheeks As if he'd figh his laft. Son, fays the Sage, dry up thy tears, 1130 Tbh fets 10h.17m.aft. Since tears will nought avail 12 Dec. Ffets 4h. 5m.aft. To me unbofom all thy grief, 2 3450 78 9 21 22 23 12 24 13 25 14 S Lucy E 4 Sun. in Advent M3 fets 3h. 52m. aft. And tell thy bitter tale. So may my friendship foothe thy pain, Cambridge Term ends Oxford Term ends So may my counfels guide, St. Thomas Tu Twil. ends 5h.59m. Yes Father I the tale will tell, W Th Chrißmas day 26 15 F St. Stephen 27 16 S St. John 28 17 Er S. aft. Chriftmas Though bitter be the task. But what he faid, or what befell, Innocents 4 58 5 morn I 60 3 2 93 7 1 Now as I'm allo; but the earth having turu'd one half upon its axis, the flies diametrically opp fite; and the longer he goes, the further fhe is from 7 nobody VIII. III 8 2 5 53 5 Drifes 6 12 7 13 you. 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, 53 20 And fo to 5221 please your 52 24 mas comes 5225 nere goes. 5226 5227 5228 53 29 Roaft beef, 5330 plumb pud- 21 6 Ale mott 54 3 dainty. 18 more. 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. Eafter Term begins April 9, ends May 5. From the day of Eafter in 15 Days April 6 181 13 14 19 Trinity Term beigns May 23, ends June 11. 20 21 22 23 Wedn. 27 28 29 30 Wedn. May 2 3 41 5 Mond. May 19 20 21 23 Friday 28 Wedn. Wedn. 8 On the morrow of the Holy Trinity 3 Weeks 9 10 11 Wedn. 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. |