[26]. Comic.
[27]. Clod.
[28]. Ere long expect a great overturning and uprising in Europe.
[29]. Dim.
[30]. Og.
[31]. Ye clever knowing ones read me aright,
And bring my subtle meaning into light.
’Twill need some patience, perseverance, tact,
To set my dislocations—that’s a fact.
[32]. Why tedious.
[33]. Little more than kin, and less than kind.
[34]. Stop, reader, here, and deign to look
On one without a name,
Ne’er entered in the ample book
Of fortune or of fame.
[35]. Never put off till to-morrow what can be done to-day.