[The dominical letters attached to the first days of the several months are remembered by the following lines.]
At Dover Dwells George Brown Esquire,
Good Christopher Finch, And David Friar.
[An ancient and graver example, fulfilling the same purpose, runs as follows.]
Astra Dabit Dominus, Gratisque Beabit Egenos,
Gratia Christicolë Feret Aurea Dona Fideli.
Nursery Rhyme. Cxiii. Scholastic
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