Now euery lowt muſt haue his ſonne a Courtnoll,and thoſe dunghill dꝛudges ware ſo pꝛoud,that they wil pꝛeſume to wear on their feet,what kings haue woꝛne on their heades.
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Now euery lowt muſt haue his ſonne a Courtnoll,and thoſe dunghill dꝛudges ware ſo pꝛoud,that they wil pꝛeſume to wear on their feet,what kings haue woꝛne on their heades.
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"Heere," quoth the Miller, "good fellowe, Ile drinke to thee & to all the courtnolls that curteous bee." "I pledge thee," quoth our King, "& thanke thee heartilye for my good welcome in euerye degree ; & heere in like manner I drinke to thy sonne." "doe then," saies Richard, "& quicke let it come."
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