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N O [] You mutt have often heard, my lads, of the old vPerOVerb, Logo me, and l?ve my dog: which is not r forei n in this cafe l for if you exp? any fa- Y g vour ?om the mailer, you mu? ?ew great ref? W his ?ant. Have a particular regard how you fpeak of thof? gau&things which flutter aMut oxford in pr?igi- ous numbers, in rummet time, called To?,esi take ?re how you refle& on their parentage, their condi- tion, thdr virtue, or their beauty i ever remembrNg t?t of the Poet, Hell has no Fury like a Woman fcorn'd, E�pecia!ly when they havefpiritual bravoea on their /ide, and old lecherous bully-backs to revenge their caule on every audaciouscontemner of genus and her altars. Not long ago, a bitter lampoon .was publifhed upon the moPe celebrated of there eracoat- roe ors? as �oon as it came our, the town was In an uproar S and a vcry {ivere fentence was pawed upon the au. thor of this anonymous libel: to difcovcr whom no }?oains .were �pared? all the aiCg?a?a, ill. n.,tur'd fel- ws m the univerfity were, one after another, fuf'pe?qed upon this occafion. At lall, I know not how, it was peremptorily fixed upon one; whether .:?t?, or not, I cannot fly; but the parties offended -refolved to make an example of.brae body for fuch an enormous crime, and one of them (more enraged than the reit) was heard to declare, that, right or wrong, that impudent ?oundre! (mentioning his name) fhould be exp:.lled, by G--d; aud that SHE had intereft enough ?'ith the PRI!S/nEI,:T and 8E?to?t Fr-LLOWS of his college to get his buffnet5 done. Ac- cordingly, within ayear after this, h?. was (aimoil unasdmoufly) exbelldfrom his fellon,.[htL, in the pre- fcnc?