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by their sensuall wallowing in all ease and idlene••e and fulnesse of bread, and (the fruites of these in abominable and prodigeous filthinesse and luxury: became as Prouerbs and as by-words in the mo•ths and pens of men of all sorts. |
by their sensual wallowing in all ease and idlene••e and fullness of bred, and (the fruits of these in abominable and prodigious filthiness and luxury: became as Proverbs and as bywords in the mo•ths and pens of men of all sorts. |
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