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The Pilgrims [&?] the Pea[illegible] A [Ime?] Story by Peter Pindar
A Brace of Sinners for no good [illegible] ordered to the Virgin Marys shrine [illegible] at Loretto, [develt?] in way, stone, wood [An]d in a fair white wig, look wind[illegible] fine. By [Eory]miles had those sad rogues to travel [with?] something in their shoes much worse than gravel: [short?] their toes so gentle to amuse [illegible] had [ondesd] oease in[t] their shoes. [nostnem facnons] in Old Popish times purifying souls that stink of crimes: A sort of apostolic Salt That Popish parsons for its [g..en] exalt, keeping souls of Sinners sweet ] as our Kitchen Salt does meat.
] Knaves set out on the same day ]ase in their shoes, to go and pray: But very different was their speed [dwdt]; ]of the Sinners gallopd on, ]ht as a bullet from a gun The other limps, as if he had been shot.