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Was Oxford or Cambridge first Founded? 13
Origin of this celebrated Controversy 16
Died of Literary Mortification 17
Sir Simon D’Ewes on Antiquity of Cambridge ib.
Gone to Jerusalem 18
Cutting Retort—Liberty a Plant 19, 20
A Tailor surprised—Declining King George, &c. 20
Classical Jeu D’Esprit—Trait of Barrow 21
Inveterate Smokers 22
Lover of Tobacco—A Wager, &c. 22, 23
Newton’s Toast—Piety of Ray 23
Devil over Lincoln—Radcliffe’s Library 24
Traits of Dr. Bathurst—His Whip, &c. 25
Smart Fellows ib.
Epigram—Tell us what you can’t do? 26, 27
First Woman introduced into a Cloister 27
Cambridge Scholar and Ghost of Scrag of Mutton 28
Comparisons are odious 30
Jaunt down a Patient’s throat—Difference of Opinion 30, 31
Petit-Maitre Physician—Anecdote of Porson 31
?? ???? ??? ????—Aliquid—Di-do-dum 32
Bishop Heber’s College Puns ib.
Effect of Broad-wheeled Wagon, &c. 33
Queen Elizabeth and the Men of Exeter College, &c. 34
Oxonians Posed—Lapsus GrammaticÆ 35
Latin to be Used—Habit—Concussion 36
Comic Picture of Provost’s Election 37
Sir, Dominus, Magistri, Sir Greene 38
Husbands beat their Wives—Attack on Ladies 39
Doings at Merton—Digging Graves with Teeth 40
Doctor’s Gratitude to Horse—John Sharp’s Rogue 41
Said as how you’d See—Much Noise as Please 42, 43
Mad Peter-house Poet—Grace Cup 44, 45
Tertiavit—Capacious Bowl—Horn Diversion 46
Bibulous Relique—Christian Custom—Feast Days 47
Walpole at Cambridge—College Dinner 16th Century 49, 50
Black Night—Force of Imagination—Absent Habits 52, 53
Anecdotes of Early Cambridge Poets 54
Cromwell’s Pear-tree, &c. 58
Stung by a B—D

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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