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Truly , master Holofernes , the epithets are sweetly varied , like a scholar at the
least : But , fir , I assure ye , it was a buck of the first head . ” Hol . Sir Nathaniel ,
haud credo . Dull . ' Twas not a haud credo , ' twas a pricket . Hol . Molt barbarous
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Truly , master Holofernes , the epithets are sweetly varied , like a scholar at the
least : But , fir , I assure ye , it was a buck of the first head . ” Hol . Sir Nathaniel ,
haud credo . Dull . ' Twas not a haud credo , ' twas a pricket . Hol . Molt barbarous
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It adds a precious seeing to the eye ; A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind ; A
lover's ear will hear the lowest found , When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'
d ; ' 8 Of beauteous tutors - ) Old Copies – beauty's . Corre & ed by Sir T. Hanmer
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It adds a precious seeing to the eye ; A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind ; A
lover's ear will hear the lowest found , When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'
d ; ' 8 Of beauteous tutors - ) Old Copies – beauty's . Corre & ed by Sir T. Hanmer
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This ornament is mentioned in Sir Giles Goofecap , 1606 : -- posset cuppes
carved with libbard's faces , and lyon's heads with spouts in their mouths , to let
out the posset - ale moft artifi . cially . Again , in the metrical chronicle of Robert
de ...
This ornament is mentioned in Sir Giles Goofecap , 1606 : -- posset cuppes
carved with libbard's faces , and lyon's heads with spouts in their mouths , to let
out the posset - ale moft artifi . cially . Again , in the metrical chronicle of Robert
de ...
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To make Judas hang himself . Hol . Begin , fir ; you are my elder . BIRON . Well
follow'd : Judas was hang'd on an elder . HOL . will not be put out of countenance
. BIRON . Because thou hast no face . Hol . What is this ? BOYET . A cittern head
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To make Judas hang himself . Hol . Begin , fir ; you are my elder . BIRON . Well
follow'd : Judas was hang'd on an elder . HOL . will not be put out of countenance
. BIRON . Because thou hast no face . Hol . What is this ? BOYET . A cittern head
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And as Amadis de Gaula was at the head of the first , fu , correfpondently to the
fubjefl , Amadis de Græcia was ai ihe head of the latter . " It is imposible I
apprehend , to refer this subje & t to any autecedent but that in the paragraph last
quoted ...
And as Amadis de Gaula was at the head of the first , fu , correfpondently to the
fubjefl , Amadis de Græcia was ai ihe head of the latter . " It is imposible I
apprehend , to refer this subje & t to any autecedent but that in the paragraph last
quoted ...
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