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Herod is glutting his aspiring humour with popular applause (forgetting in the pride of his heart, both God and himselfe) when as by a strange judgement he is immediately devoured by worms alive, and giveth up the Ghost. |
Herod is glutting his aspiring humour with popular applause (forgetting in the pride of his heart, both God and himself) when as by a strange judgement he is immediately devoured by worms alive, and gives up the Ghost. |
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