- finished, they will not pay tribute, impost, or toll, and so thou wilt
endamage the
revenue of the kings. Now
because we eat the salt of the palace, and...
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Alluding to a Lady
whose beautie did
foster his love, and
whose disdayne did
endamage his life." Kau's suggestion, however, has been con****ed,
because Kau made...
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transported to any place,
sheltered from foul
weather and foul ways; free from
endamaging of one's
health and one's body by the hard
jogging or over-violent motion;...