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but by signes and words together commende them to their hearers, to the ende that the two most noble senses in man, to wit, Hearing, and Seeing, might be both at once vehemently moued, |
but by Signs and words together commend them to their hearers, to the end that the two most noble Senses in man, to wit, Hearing, and Seeing, might be both At once vehemently moved, |
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