The Epi{lle Dedicatory^ 



this the Med:. It is true, 

 the obfcurity of my Con- 

 dition, and remdtenefs of 

 my Scituation , have placd 

 me out of the reach of 

 your Lordlhips Knowledge; 

 yet your Lordfhips Fame 

 Ecchoing out of Oxford-fhire 

 through all the very Cor- 

 ners of the Kingdom , 

 could hardly efcape my 

 Ears,were i not particularly 

 entitled to the lame Coun- 

 ty, which hath given me 

 thereby the greater op- 

 portunity both to know , 

 and admire the Greatnefs 

 of your Generolity, the 

 Magnificence of your Li- 

 ving, and Prudence of your 



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