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IN THE LAST YEARS of the Seventeenth Century there was to be found among the fops and fools of the London coffee-houses one rangy, gangling flitch called Ebenezer Cooke, more ambitious than talented, and yet more talented than prudent, who, like his friends-in-folly, all of whom were supposed to be educating at Oxford or Cambridge, had found the sound of Mother English more fun to game with than her sense to labor over, and so rather than applying himself to be the pains of scholarship, had learned the knack of versifying, and ground out quires of couplets after the fashion of the day, afroth with Joves and Jupiters, aclang with jarring rhymes, and string-taut with similes stretched to the snapping-point.
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great tom leech, poet cried, certain oft, other wight, poet exclaimed, laureate poet, truth oft, fact oft, leather folio, ocean isle, one apiece, marry come
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Joan Toast, Henry Burlingame, Lord Baltimore, Captain Mitchell, Ebenezer Cooke, Church Creek, Cooke's Point, Billy Rumbly, Tayac Chicamec, Eben Cooke, Susan Warren, William Smith, Mister Cooke, Sir Harry, Sir Thomas, Miss Bromly, Tim Mitchell, Andrew Cooke, Captain Pound, Mary Mungummory, Mary's City, Bloodsworth Island, Colonel Robotham, Sir Henry, Father Smith
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