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" but would at my pleasure strippe them of all that they had. What bad woman was there about London, whose champion I would not be for a few Crownes, to fight, sweare and stare in her behalfe, to the abuse of any that should doo "
C̀uthbert Conny-catcher'.: The Defence of Conny-catching - Page 5
by Cuthbert Cunny-Catcher (pseud.) - 1592 - 65 pages
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Works of Thomas Nashe, Volume 4

Thomas Nash - 1910 - 500 pages
...overbearing and offensive manner; cf. Greene, 7he Black Book's Messenger, Wks., ed. Grosart, xi. n, 'What bad woman was there about London, whose champion...in her behalfe, to the abuse of any that should doo lustice vpoti her ?' In Bernard's Terence, ' Hi gladiatorio animo ad me affectant viam,' Phormio, V....
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Key Writings on Subcultures, 1535-1727: Classics from the Underworld, Volume 1

A. V. Judges - Brigands and robbers - 2002 - 630 pages
...I suffered not them I was acquainted withal to feather their nests, but would at my pleasure strip them of all that they had. What bad woman was there...about London, whose champion I would not be for a few crowns, to fight, swear, and stare in her behalf, to the abuse of any that should do justice upon her...
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