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Of inferior persons it is only necessary to say that Blount's wit grew

brighter as his yellow roses faded; that, doing his part as a brave

commander in the wars, he was much more in his element than during the

short period of his following the court; and that Flibbertigibbet's

acute genius raised him to favour and distinction in the employment both

of Burleigh and Walsingham.