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Sentence
Other
great
houses
there
bee
of
the
English
in
Ireland,
which
thorough
licentious
conversing
with
the
Irish,
or
marrying,
or
fostering
with
them,
or
lacke
of
meete
nurture,
or
other
such
unhappy
occasions,
have
degendred
from
their
auncient
dignities,
and
are
now
growne
as
Irish,
as
O-hanlans
breech,
as
the
proverbe
there
is.
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Other great houses there bee of the English in Ireland, which thorough licentious conversing with the Irish, or marrying, or fostering with them, or lacke of meete nurture, or other such unhappy occasions, have degendred from their auncient dignities, and are now growne as Irish, as O-hanlans breech, as the proverbe there is.
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