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Sentence
In
which
verses,
the
poet
if
I
be
not
deceived,
doth
covertly
and
by
the
way
imply
a
difference
betweene
liberall
drinking
of
wine,
or
being
somewhat
cup-shotten,
and
drunkennesse
indeed:
for
to
sing,
to
laugh,
and
to
daunce,
be
ordinarie
matters,
incident
to
those
who
have
taken
their
liquor
well,
and
be
heat
with
wine,
but
to
prate
like
a
foole,
and
not
as
the
Latine
seemeth
to
reade.
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In which verses, the poet if I be not deceived, doth covertly and by the way imply a difference betweene liberall drinking of wine, or being somewhat cup-shotten, and drunkennesse indeed: for to sing, to laugh, and to daunce, be ordinarie matters, incident to those who have taken their liquor well, and be heat with wine, but to prate like a foole, and not as the Latine seemeth to reade.
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