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Bat as he squaH'd , and flank'd , and bawl'd , They thougbte it best to gag him . Then lastely they hys taile enthrall'd , And like a moore-fowle bagg'd him . They douss'd him in , uppe to the chin , Then pitch'd him taiUover-head ! And thus at laste hys prankes are paste , The Merrie Devil ' s dead !
Yet strange to tell , it soone befell , When horses went to drink ., Or dog , or cow , it chanc'd somehow , They reel'd arounde the brinke !
And ploughmen too , soon jovial grew ., And flock'd around the rail , Till all astound the Justice found , His ponde had turn'd to ale !
Nought of the Devil was seen againe , Save once at midnighte houre , A watchman swore that a head uprose In the shape of a canlifloure .
But it prophesied that faire Edmonton , When fortune shoulde forsake her , In future days of less orthodox wayes Shoulde fall a prey to the Quaker I
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The subject of this volume is contained in letters addressed to Lord Brougham and Lord Althorp , —written at first anonymously , and republished in consequence of some references made by Lord Brougham , in his speech of the 21 st of May , 1835 , to the system of education in Germany and other continental states . The original purpose of the writer will be best explained by an extract : —
" My principal view in writing these letters at first , was to induce a deliberate , accurate , and extended examination of the educational institutions of Germany . I had my self given them great attention during a considerable space of time . I had corresponded with , and been on terms of intimacy with , several of the most celebrated professors of education as a science , which Germany has ever produced ; but I felt that longer time , greater attention , more minute examination , than I could afford to bestow , was required to give the public anything like an extended view of the system of German education ; On the Educational Institutions of Germany . By G . N . II . James , Es ( j 3 aunder * and Ottlev , 1835 .
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50 The Educational Intiitutixxn * qf Germany .
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THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF GERMANY . *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1836, page 30, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2653/page/30/
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