Democritus in London With the Mad Pranks And Comical Conceits of Motley And Rob

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Democritus in London With the Mad Pranks And Comical Conceits of Motley And Rob
George Daniel
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'' " One hearing a silenc'd Minister speake in the nose, askt his companion standing by the reason of it. Foole said the other, how shoukl he speake otherwise than in the nose, when the Bishoppe hath stopp'd his mouth ? "—The Bookenf Bulls. 1636.
'^ Robert Hall was once reproved by " Tabernacle Wilks" for " talking nonsense " at a private party after having just before preached an eloquent sermon. "Matthew" (replied the profound theologian and brilliant orator) the DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON. 175 Nod
...ding your sympathizing head, To every thing the parson said ! In your Muggletonian face Gravity ^^ was sign of grace, Did you laugh, I do beHeve, It was only in your sleeve ! From all corners of your eyes Ogling for the richest prize. Every widow, every maid In the balances you weigh'd Under as they pass'd in rows Your prognosticating nose ! When, behold ! a " serious " maiden Full of love, with lucre laden, difference between us is this ; I talii my nonsense in the parlour, thou talkest thine in the pulpit!

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