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This gave offence to signior Wight,
Was almost angry enough to bite,
For true, he was of the occupation,
Nor did he think it a degradation,
Unless when waggs, just fiddle faddle,
In way of talk, would call him, Traddle,
But being now assemblyman,
He wish'd to put it off his hand,
And keep the mystery from view;
But we shall call him Traddle too.
Just for the whim of the odd name,
For what we call him 'tis the same....
Provided we but know what's meant,
Which of all language is the intent;
Then as he means to speak. BE IT KNOWN,
Traddle is the name he must own.