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Some things be swéet of their owne nature, and in themselues, as is hony, according to that of Samsons riddle, What is swéeter than Hony? Some things are swéet to the taste and mouth, which in themselues haue no naturall swéetnesse, |
some things be sweet of their own nature, and in themselves, as is honey, according to that of Samsons riddle, What is Sweeten than Honey? some things Are sweet to the taste and Mouth, which in themselves have no natural sweetness, |
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