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THe lyppes of an harlot are a droppyng ho∣ny combe, and her throte is more glystering then Oyle. But at the laste she is as bitter as wormewood, her tonge as sharpe as a two edged swearde.
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THe lyppes of an harlot are a droppyng ho∣ny combe, and her throte is more glystering then Oyle. But at the laste she is as bitter as wormewood, her tonge as sharpe as a two edged swearde.