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A Boore with a tuske |
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A sturdie Luske |
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Any battaile to detaine |
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A stalyon stoute |
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To beare it oute |
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In euery wheare, |
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And neuer to Loute |
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For a knaues cloute |
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though my hed it beare. |
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As styffe as a stake |
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Battayle to make |
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As neuer aferde. |
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I can awake |
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These knaues and take |
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Them fast by the berde, |
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For Peace is bent |
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Nor full intent |
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To lyue at ease, |
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Shall not preuent |
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Let of my iudgement |
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To alter in dysease |
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Such ca[?] I haue |
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To coniure a knaue |
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Out of his skynue, |
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Though Justyce caue |
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To hange or saue |
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Fye on hym horson. |
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Here cometh iniury in agayn. |
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Iniuri. |
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¶Mary fye on hym horeson |
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What art thou mad agayne. |
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Diuisy |
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¶What myne olde friende Iniury |
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How were other hanged and thou let go by. |
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Iniury |
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¶By god because I tooke delaye |
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For lacke of thee to bee myne atturneye. |
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