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Mean time Don Quixotte, on a sudden,
Expir'd by eating too much pudding,
Ev'n in the fields, without one tear,
But many curses of the Mare;
And so the death of this old Hocus,
Made way for Jubernol Jodocus;
Whom Quixotte meant to disinherit,
Because he wanted blood and merit;
He never lov'd, nor thought him his son,
For which his mother died in prison.