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Page 128
CHAM . Is ' t possible the spells of France should juggle Men into such strange mysteries ? SANDS . New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous : Nay , let ' em be unmanly : yet are follow'd . CHAM . As far as I see , all the good ...
CHAM . Is ' t possible the spells of France should juggle Men into such strange mysteries ? SANDS . New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous : Nay , let ' em be unmanly : yet are follow'd . CHAM . As far as I see , all the good ...
Page 129
CHAM . What a loss our ladies Will have of these trim vanities ! Lov . Ay , marry ; There will be woe indeed , Lords : the sly whoresons Have got a speeding trick to lay down ladies ; A French song and a fiddle has no fellow . A SANDS .
CHAM . What a loss our ladies Will have of these trim vanities ! Lov . Ay , marry ; There will be woe indeed , Lords : the sly whoresons Have got a speeding trick to lay down ladies ; A French song and a fiddle has no fellow . A SANDS .
Page 140
CHAM . My Lord , the horses your Lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well chosen , ridden , and furnish'd . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the North . When they were ready to set out for London ...
CHAM . My Lord , the horses your Lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well chosen , ridden , and furnish'd . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the North . When they were ready to set out for London ...
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