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... fishes . " According to the story , a falcon , which had escaped from confinement on its passage from Ireland to England , not find- ing its ordinary prey , struck at a fish , and thereby came within reach of a " sharke or Tuberon ...
... fishes . " According to the story , a falcon , which had escaped from confinement on its passage from Ireland to England , not find- ing its ordinary prey , struck at a fish , and thereby came within reach of a " sharke or Tuberon ...
Page 84
... fishes saluted the herring with " Viue le roy , God saue the King , • saue only the Playse and the Butte , that made wry mouthes at him , and for their mocking haue wry mouthes euer since . " The her- ring “ euer since weares a coronet ...
... fishes saluted the herring with " Viue le roy , God saue the King , • saue only the Playse and the Butte , that made wry mouthes at him , and for their mocking haue wry mouthes euer since . " The her- ring “ euer since weares a coronet ...
Page 85
... fishes might first haue Christian buriall , next , that hee might haue masses sung for him , and last , that for a saint hee would canonize him . " All of these things the Pope granted in order " to bee ridde of the filthy redolence ...
... fishes might first haue Christian buriall , next , that hee might haue masses sung for him , and last , that for a saint hee would canonize him . " All of these things the Pope granted in order " to bee ridde of the filthy redolence ...
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