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After that hee was well inlayed by his education, God hauing endowed him with excellent parts of Nature, hee was transplanted into the seruice of a Noble Countesse in this Kingdome, where (as the fairest flowres haue oftentimes the faintest smels) he did not long like the candied happinesse of the Court. |
After that he was well inlayed by his education, God having endowed him with excellent parts of Nature, he was transplanted into the service of a Noble Countess in this Kingdom, where (as the Fairest flowers have oftentimes the faintest smells) he did not long like the candied happiness of the Court. |
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