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Epig. 7 In Braggadochionem.
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Epig. 7 In Braggadochionem.
Did Braggadochio meete a man in field?Tis true, he did, the way he could not shun:
And did he force great Brundon weapons yeeld;
Nay there he lies. To vntrusse when he begun,
He stole his weapons and away did run:
Vaine is thy vaunt, and victorie vniust,
Thou durst not stay till he his points vntrust,
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