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. The Squibob papers . 86 THE SQUIBOB PAPERS. VIII. THEN wrathfulle waxed ye Tayloure,And quickly he did sendTo a high-born ladye who lived neare, Who was his dearest friend;And while with rage hys knees they smote, And countenance turned pale,He excited all her sympathyBy hys interesting 88 THE SQUIBOB PAPERS. IX. TO her Lord, a learned Doctore,Ye high-born ladye came; Now by my faith and halidome She cried, It is foul the fat mans audacityTo him she did bewail,And their tears flowed together oerThe mournful taylours tayle.
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