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Rythmical Sayings.

LEICESTERSHIRE . Monntsorrel he mounted at , Rothby ha rode by , Wanliss he leaped o ' er , At Birstall he burnt his gall , And Belgrave he was buried at .

LINCOLNSHIRE . York was , London is , but Lincoln shall be The greatest city all the three . Well is the man Twixt Trent and Witham . Northap rise and Grayingham fall ,

Kir-ton yet shall be greater than all . Luddington poor people , Built a brick church to a stone steeple NOEFOLK . Gimmingham and Tremmingham , Knapton and Trunch , North repps and South repps tie all in a bunch .

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . Dodington , Dovecot , Welby hen , Hertlingborough plonghboys and Wellingborough men . NORTHUMBERLAND . Eothbury for goat ' s milk ,

And the Cheviots for mutton , Chawick for its cheese and bread , And Tynemouth for a Glutton . Hai-nham was headless , Bradford breadless , And Shaftoe picked at the craw ; Oapheaton was a wee bonny place , But " Wallington banged them a ' .

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Eaton and Taton , and Brancote o' the hill , Beggarly Beeston and lousy Chilwell , Waterside Wilford , hey little Lenton , Or fine Nottingham , Colwick , and Snenton . OXFORDSHIRE .

Stow-on-the-Wold Where the wind blows cold . SOMERSETSHIRE . Sutton Long , Sutton Long , At every door a lump of dung , Some two , some three ,

It is the dirtiest place that ever you see . STAFFORDSHIRE . Wolton under Weaver Where God came never . Stanton on the Stones Where the Devil broke bis bones .

SURREY . Sutton for good mutton , Cheam for juicy beef , Croydon for a pretty girl , Mitcham for a thief .

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AN ORATION Article 1
THE NAME OF BURNS. Article 3
RABBINICAL PROVERBS AND SAYINGS. Article 4
A SERMON Article 6
RYTHMICAL SAYINGS. Article 11
THE VOICE OF NATURE. Article 16
THE TEMPLE OF MASONRY. Article 18
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE TEMPLARS IN ENGLAND. Article 19
BROTHER! WELL MET! Article 22
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 25
AFTER ALL. Article 29
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN GOSSIP. Article 37
"A JINER." Article 40
BRO. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN.* Article 42
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Rythmical Sayings.

LEICESTERSHIRE . Monntsorrel he mounted at , Rothby ha rode by , Wanliss he leaped o ' er , At Birstall he burnt his gall , And Belgrave he was buried at .

LINCOLNSHIRE . York was , London is , but Lincoln shall be The greatest city all the three . Well is the man Twixt Trent and Witham . Northap rise and Grayingham fall ,

Kir-ton yet shall be greater than all . Luddington poor people , Built a brick church to a stone steeple NOEFOLK . Gimmingham and Tremmingham , Knapton and Trunch , North repps and South repps tie all in a bunch .

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . Dodington , Dovecot , Welby hen , Hertlingborough plonghboys and Wellingborough men . NORTHUMBERLAND . Eothbury for goat ' s milk ,

And the Cheviots for mutton , Chawick for its cheese and bread , And Tynemouth for a Glutton . Hai-nham was headless , Bradford breadless , And Shaftoe picked at the craw ; Oapheaton was a wee bonny place , But " Wallington banged them a ' .

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Eaton and Taton , and Brancote o' the hill , Beggarly Beeston and lousy Chilwell , Waterside Wilford , hey little Lenton , Or fine Nottingham , Colwick , and Snenton . OXFORDSHIRE .

Stow-on-the-Wold Where the wind blows cold . SOMERSETSHIRE . Sutton Long , Sutton Long , At every door a lump of dung , Some two , some three ,

It is the dirtiest place that ever you see . STAFFORDSHIRE . Wolton under Weaver Where God came never . Stanton on the Stones Where the Devil broke bis bones .

SURREY . Sutton for good mutton , Cheam for juicy beef , Croydon for a pretty girl , Mitcham for a thief .

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