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They could yet neuer see for sooth this God, this soule wee so much talke of, Plautus (as I remember) in Asinaria brings in an olde strumpet playing vpon a worne-out customer of hers, (with whome the worlde ranne so lowe that he was faine to aske daies of paiment for his pleasure) with these words, Oculatae nostra sunt manus, credunt quod vidēt: |
They could yet never see for sooth this God, this soul we so much talk of, Plautus (as I Remember) in Asinaria brings in an old strumpet playing upon a wornout customer of hers, (with whom the world ran so low that he was feign to ask days of payment for his pleasure) with these words, Oculatae nostra sunt manus, credunt quod vident: |
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