... people began exceedingly to laugh, when Tarlton first peept out his head. Whereat the justice, not a little moued, and seeing with his beckes and nods, hee could not make them cease, he went with his staffe, and beat them round about vnmercifully... Tarlton's Jests: And News Out of Purgatory - Page xxxiiedited by - 1844 - 135 pagesFull view - About this book
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...unmercifully on the bare pates, in that they, being but farmers and poore countrey hyndes, would prefume to laugh at the Queenes men, and make no more account of her cloath in his prefence. The caufes conducting unto Wrath are as divers as the actions of a man's life. Some will... | |
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