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as vnder so many visards hee may the more securely lay his snares to entrap vs? what is their drift in transforming thēselues into as many shapes as they meete with obiects? now a Courtiour, then a Cittizen; heere a countrie Gentleman; there a coūtrie Swaine: sometimes a Seruingmā; a swaggerer, Pot-companion; another while a Priest; |
as under so many visards he may the more securely lay his snares to entrap us? what is their drift in transforming themselves into as many shapes as they meet with objects? now a Courtier, then a Citizen; Here a country Gentleman; there a country Swain: sometime a Serving man; a swaggerer, Pot-companion; Another while a Priest; |
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