"Uffenbach is in Bolsward, and notes down the inscription above the door of rector Hilarides's house. Uffenbach had read about Hilarides in Benthem's Holländische Kirchen- und Schulenstaat that he is a great poet, and heard in Franeker that he was especially excellent writing satire and "pasquille". He had also heard that he had an enormous collection of prints and "pasquillen", and was expecting a civilized man. The Uffenbach brothers are surprised to see that he dresses as a common landman."