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Page two ends here , and page one terminates with lines 15 and 16 as printed in
page three . The Editor is indebted to the perseverance and industry of Mr .
Fairholt for the reading , so far as it has been accomplished , of these imperfect
lines .
Page two ends here , and page one terminates with lines 15 and 16 as printed in
page three . The Editor is indebted to the perseverance and industry of Mr .
Fairholt for the reading , so far as it has been accomplished , of these imperfect
lines .
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Nine previous lines appear to be wanting . An Five lines wanting . Chr Get Three
lines wanting . Syrus . Five lines wanting . Get Syr Geta . Two lines wanting .
Chrysalus . Seven lines wanting . Syrus . Hav A k [ inge ] Chrysalus . A k [ inge ]
Alas ...
Nine previous lines appear to be wanting . An Five lines wanting . Chr Get Three
lines wanting . Syrus . Five lines wanting . Get Syr Geta . Two lines wanting .
Chrysalus . Seven lines wanting . Syrus . Hav A k [ inge ] Chrysalus . A k [ inge ]
Alas ...
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Thirty - eight lines appear to be wanting . - By a curious coincidence the last
words on the toru page of the MS . are “ Bee wantinge so ; " and the opposite
page of the MS . , as preserved , has “ the torne booke " as the termination of the
last line ...
Thirty - eight lines appear to be wanting . - By a curious coincidence the last
words on the toru page of the MS . are “ Bee wantinge so ; " and the opposite
page of the MS . , as preserved , has “ the torne booke " as the termination of the
last line ...
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Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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