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On a certain Prelate's preaching a farewell Sermon on the following text "Be ye stedfast unmoveable &c. Cor 1. 15 [?] Not what the Preacher says but does Is chiefly to be noted "Be ye unmoveable," he cries And off he goes promoted The Preacher's comment from his text Appears a variation Th' original is not perplext The fault's in his translation [horizontal string of dashes] 1840 Married lately at Bodmin John Lot. hat manufacturer to Miss Salter of that place -- [large indent] Impromptu Because in her way she chaus'd to halt Lot's wife of old was turned to salt But tho' in her course she ne'er did faulter This young Lot's wife - strange to say was - Salt [large indent] = To be Salter than salt was ne'er heard of in life[?] What a pickle this young Lot must have for a wife