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See also another poem, a most detestable one, on the same subject, by Stepney, who was then studying at Trinity College.] [Footnote 285: Mackay's character of Sheffield, with Swift's note; the Satire on the Deponents, 1688; Life of John, Duke of Buckinghamshire, 1729; Barillon, Aug.30.1687.I have a manuscript lampoon on Mulgrave, dated 1690.
It is not destitute of spirit.
The most remarkable lines are these: Peters (Petre) today and Burnet tomorrow, Knaves of all sides and religions he'll woo.] [Footnote 286: See the proceedings against the University of Cambridge in the collection of State Trials.] [Footnote 287: Wood's Athenae Oxonienses; Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber; Citters, March 2/12 1686.] [Footnote 288: Burnet, i.
697.; Letter of Lord Ailesbury printed in the European Magazine for April 1795.] [Footnote 289: This gateway is now closed.] [Footnote 290: Wood's Athenae Oxonienses; Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy.] [Footnote 291: Burnet, i.
697.; Tanner's Notitia Monastica.
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