Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 11Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... eares oughte not to be trusted ; for the eares are subjectes , and often deceived , but the eyes are judges bothe true and cer- taine . As I woulde therfore , that all chirurgiens shoulde be learned , so woulde I have no man thinke him ...
... eares oughte not to be trusted ; for the eares are subjectes , and often deceived , but the eyes are judges bothe true and cer- taine . As I woulde therfore , that all chirurgiens shoulde be learned , so woulde I have no man thinke him ...
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... eares of princes , and under the pretence of common good , do obtaine those suits that doth oppresse a whole common - wealth , and but to maintaine the pride and prodigalitie of a priuate person . In the courts of princes , euery great ...
... eares of princes , and under the pretence of common good , do obtaine those suits that doth oppresse a whole common - wealth , and but to maintaine the pride and prodigalitie of a priuate person . In the courts of princes , euery great ...
Page 62
... eares with false and flattering words , be they not Vsurers ? These Tradesmen that can buy by one weight and sell by another , be they not Vsurers ? These Marchants that doe robbe the Realme by carrying away of Corne , Lead , Tinne ...
... eares with false and flattering words , be they not Vsurers ? These Tradesmen that can buy by one weight and sell by another , be they not Vsurers ? These Marchants that doe robbe the Realme by carrying away of Corne , Lead , Tinne ...
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