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The Dragon, as it is written of him, is so thirsty, as no water can satisfie him, which maketh him stand gaping against the wind when it bloweth, that so his flame may bee asswaged. |
The Dragon, as it is written of him, is so thirsty, as no water can satisfy him, which makes him stand gaping against the wind when it blows, that so his flame may be assuaged. |
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