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This wittie shift moued such as were within the hearing to smile, for where the cause is ill, it is necessary to séeke a Iudge that is partiall, and which commemded Phrisios government, upon a small check he left to contend with this ancient Gentleman: for young men although their wittes be good, are not priviledged to dispute with the grauer sort, without licence, intrearie, or great reverence.
        By this time the Mountebanke with decribing the qualities of his vermin, and the Zanni in shewing the knavish conditions of his Maister, had wasted a good part of the night, and wearied the most part of the company, so that desire of repose, summoned them unto their lodgings.




























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