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“& could name sundrie of them by their names, amongst whom he had gott his language.”
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“Reality can only be approximated by the tearing apart of it we do with our various and sundrie mathematical abstractions.”
“Scripture, with sundry of other ballatis changed out of prophane sanges for avoyding of sin and harlotrie, with Augmentation of sundrie Gude and”
“Godly and Spiritual Songs, collected out of sundrie parts of the”
“Here is no kind of corne nor graine, so that the people liveth onely upon plantanes and roots of sundrie sorts, very good; and nuts; nor any kinde of tame cattell, nor hens.”
“And he noted, Yet all this could not suppress the breaking out of sundrie notorious sins…espetially drunkennes and unclainnes; not only incontinencie betweene persons unmaried, for which many both men and women have been punished sharply enough, but some maried persons allso.”
“I'm not too sure of the source of this next one, but it sounds about right: "Wretch Flemball was deetayned for sundrie notorious sins upon returning from Quisqueya in Hispanolia wher hee had erectile-dysfunction with sum little boys, who hee disapointed very much.”
“The first part of the two Tragicall discourses, as they were sundrie times most stately shewed vpon”
“Deuided into two Tragicall Discourses, as they were sundrie times shewed vpon Stages in the Citie of London.”
“He bare alwaie about his necke a tablette, hangyng on a chaine of golde, and sette full of sundrie precious stones, whiche thei called Veritie and Truthe.”
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