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EBBA 33956

National Library of Scotland - Miscellaneous
A VINDICATION of M[r.]/ DUNCAN LIDDEL, / And his Son / GEORGE LIDDEL, / The on Professor of the Mathematicks, and the other a Student of Philosophie, and John Forbes, Printer to the University and Town of / Aberdeen, by way of Answer of a scourrilous Ryme sent from Edinburgh. / To the Tune of, The Gentlemans Mear is behind. / An Answer too that mad Mans Ryme / Will prove an Horse at fooling time, / And if that fail'd he'l turn an Ass, As Ferrier's compt at the next grass.
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TitleA VINDICATION of M[r.]/ DUNCAN LIDDEL, / And his Son / GEORGE LIDDEL, / The on Professor of the Mathematicks, and the other a Student of Philosophie, and John Forbes, Printer to the University and Town of / Aberdeen, by way of Answer of a scourrilous Ryme sent from Edinburgh. / To the Tune of, The Gentlemans Mear is behind. / An Answer too that mad Mans Ryme / Will prove an Horse at fooling time, / And if that fail'd he'l turn an Ass, As Ferrier's compt at the next grass.A CONFUTATION / OF / JAMES SETON / And Mr. / DUNCAN LIDDEL, / OR, / An answer to the foresaid Rables, / Who place their Art in lying Tables; / Against James Seton and the Beasts, / Who will maintain Erronous Feasts.
Tune ImprintTo the Tune of, The Gentlemans Mear is behind.Tune. / The Gentleman John Forbes Mear's behind / Then Patersons ye still before shall find.
First LinesWHat makes the foolish Cocks-comb so to carp, / Like too a foisting Curr can nought but barkIN Fastens-Even ye se it is most plain, / At Aberdeen they take their word aga[in]
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