id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38342 L'Estrange, Roger, Sir Citt and Bumpkin (1680) .txt text/plain 21953 2300 84 petitioning--Sir Roger L'Estrange's _Citt and Bumpkin_. promoted petitions in the city and the country, Citt and Bumpkin admit To reinforce this ironic self-indictment by Citt and Bumpkin, L'Estrange Although _Citt and Bumpkin_ was the first of L'Estrange's Popish Plot Bum. _What dost thou mean by_ Narratives, Citt? Bum. _Nay, the thing was well enough_ Citt, _if we could but have gone Bum. _Well thou'rt a heavenly man_, Citt! Bum. _Thou'rt a brave fellow_ Citt; _but pre'thee what may thy Bum. _Ay, but what_ Hands _have we_ Citt? Bum. _Nay_ Citt, _these Men have a Holy way of_ Language _too, as well Bum. _Prethee_ Citt, _tell me in Honest_ English, _where shall a body _Citt._ Bethink your self, _Bumpkin_; what _Papists_ do you know? Bum. _Well but hark ye_ Citt, _I hear People swear_, or in WORDS to this Bum. Really, _Citt_, the man speaks Reason. ./cache/38342.txt ./txt/38342.txt