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But when hee is To speake in any cawse concernes hym selfe , Or Rome ' s
republicque , like a gushinge torrent Not to be stopp ' d in its full course , his
reasons , Deliver ' d like a seconde Mercurie Breake in , and b [ reak ] D [ owne ] ...
But when hee is To speake in any cawse concernes hym selfe , Or Rome ' s
republicque , like a gushinge torrent Not to be stopp ' d in its full course , his
reasons , Deliver ' d like a seconde Mercurie Breake in , and b [ reak ] D [ owne ] ...
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Yes , I doe note it ; but the flamen is not Soe light to bee remov ' d by a groome ' s
breath ; I must , and will speake , and I thus confront hym . Flaminius . But that the
image of the goddesse , which Thou wear ' st upon thy brest , protects thy ...
Yes , I doe note it ; but the flamen is not Soe light to bee remov ' d by a groome ' s
breath ; I must , and will speake , and I thus confront hym . Flaminius . But that the
image of the goddesse , which Thou wear ' st upon thy brest , protects thy ...
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The monster Prepares to speake . Berecinthius . And still that villainous smile
Ushers his followeinge mischiefes . Flaminius , Since the assurance From one of
my place , qualitie , and rancke , Is not sufficient with you to suppresse This bold ...
The monster Prepares to speake . Berecinthius . And still that villainous smile
Ushers his followeinge mischiefes . Flaminius , Since the assurance From one of
my place , qualitie , and rancke , Is not sufficient with you to suppresse This bold ...
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SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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