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Sentence
Complainest
thou
of
bad
doings,
when
there
are
harlots
of
all
trades,
and
knaves
of
all
languages?
Knowest
thou
not
that
sin
may
be
committed
either
in
French,
Dutch,
Italian,
or
Spanish,
and
all
after
the
English
fashion?
But
thou
excusest
the
negligence
of
thy
practice
by
the
last
summer's
pestilence:
alas,
poor
shark-gull,
that
put-off
is
idle!
for
sergeant
Carbuncle,
one
of
the
plague's
chief
officers,
dares
not
venture
within
three
yards
of
an
harlot,
because
monsieur
Drybone,
the
Frenchman,
is
a
leiger
before
him.
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Complainest thou of bad doings, when there are harlots of all trades, and knaves of all languages? Knowest thou not that sin may be committed either in French, Dutch, Italian, or Spanish, and all after the English fashion? But thou excusest the negligence of thy practice by the last summer's pestilence: alas, poor shark-gull, that put-off is idle! for sergeant Carbuncle, one of the plague's chief officers, dares not venture within three yards of an harlot, because monsieur Drybone, the Frenchman, is a leiger before him.
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