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time be brought into his Heavenly Acade- 
my, where we (hall have fulnefs and perfc- 
dion of knowledge eeernally. But there 
are i Generation of men and women in 
this prophane age that defpife Gods learning 
and his Ufhers to the ^^i&^wi^;^/, choofing 
to wallow in the pleafures of fin for a fta- 
{m» I fhall conclude this cxcurfion, with 
that which a Poet writ fomctime fince, and 
then retuii-n to the trimoiing of my Oj^I. 
Say thou pour^fi them Wheats 
And they would Acorns eat 9 
^'tmre fmple fury in thee then to wa^ , 
3% felfy on them that have no tafi'^ 
No, give them draff their fill, 
Hushjy Grains andfwiU > 
"ihey that love Lees and leave thb lujiie Wine^ 
Envy them noty their falats mth^be Smne^ 
The Raven is here numerous and Crowes, 
but Rookj-i Danes ^ Fopinjaes^ Megfies there 
be none. It is obferved that the female of 
all feirds of prty and Raviri is ever 
bigger than the male, more venturous, har- 
df, and watchful : but fuch Birds a$ do not 
live by prey and Ravin» the male is more 
large than the female* So much for Birds 
of prey, the next are Birds for the difli, 
and thefifft of thcfe is, - . 
The 
