Iren. There is none so bad, Eudoxus, but shall finde some to favour his doings; but such licentious partes as these, tending for the most part to the hurt of the English, or maintenance of their owne lewde libertie, they themselves being most desirous... The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire - Page 20by Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 112 pagesFull view - About this book
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...upon stealths and spoils, as most of them do, or how can they think that any good mind will applaud or approve the same. Iren. There is none so bad, Eudoxus, but shall find some to favour his doings ; but such licentious parts as these, tending for the most part to the... | |
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...licentiouslie upon stealthes and spoyles, as most of them doe, or how can they thinke that any good minde will applaude or approve the same. Iren. There is...finde some to favour his doings; but such licentious j>artes as these, 90 tending tending for the most part to the hurt of the English, or maintenance of... | |
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