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That which followeth of hi• locks curled or left vp, is a spéech borrowed from the vse of men, hauing in those times locks of heere curled or standing vp, that as it is the custome or maner of men to count them comly and seemely with their lockes, |
That which follows of hi• locks curled or left up, is a speech borrowed from the use of men, having in those times locks of Here curled or standing up, that as it is the custom or manner of men to count them comely and seemly with their locks, |
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