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The Emperor that keeps his hungry Eagle still, (poor man) when the Romish Harpyes have devoured his dainties, is glad after two duller Crowns to take a third of Gold which his holiness (forsooth) puts on and off at pleasure. |
The Emperor that keeps his hungry Eagl still, (poor man) when the Romish Harpies have devoured his dainties, is glad After two duller Crowns to take a third of Gold which his holiness (forsooth) puts on and off At pleasure. |
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