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389 ([return])
[ North's Examen, 224. North's evidence is confirmed by several contemporary squibs in prose and verse. See also the eikon Brotoloigon, 1697.]

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390 ([return])
[ Halifax MS. in the British Museum.]

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391 ([return])
[ Epistle Dedicatory to Oates's eikon Basiliki]

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392 ([return])
[ In a ballad of the time are the following lines]

"Come listen, ye Whigs, to my pitiful moan, All you that have ears, when the Doctor has none.">[

These lines must have been in Mason's head when he wrote the couplet]