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22. On Morus.
He is no Flemming; For he cannot swill:No Roman; for his stomacke's fleshly still:
He cannot be a Iew; he was baptiz'd:
Nor yet a Gentile; he was circumciz'd:
He is no True man; for he lyes a trot:
Prophane he is not; for he sweares ye not:
What is he then? One Feast without a Bill
Shall make him all; or which of all yee will.
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