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Title:  The guls horne-booke: By T. Deckar
Author: Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632.
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&c. Or if you itch, to step into the Barbers, a whole Dictiona∣ry cannot afford more words to set downe notes what Dialo∣logues you are to maintaine whilest you are Doctor of the Chaire there. After your shauing, I could breath you in a Fence-schoole, and out of that cudgell you into a Dauncing Schoole, in both which I could weary you by shewing you more tricks then are in 5. galleries, or 15. prizes. And to close vp the stomach of this feast, I could make Cockneies, whose fathers haue left them well, acknowledge themselues infinitely behol∣den to me for teaching them by familiar demonstration, how to spend their patrimony, and to get themselues names when their fathers are dead and rotten. But lest too many dishes should cast you into a surfet, I will now take away: yet so that if I perceiue you relish this well, the rest shall be (in time) prepared for you.Fare-well.FINIS.0