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I " 2 66 " TWOPENNY " FOR HEAD ( 10th S. iv . 69 ) .— may be accused of guessing ... Our heads were 66 tuppers , " or butters , and we had a rough sort of game called " tupping , " in which we butted each other with our tupneys .
I " 2 66 " TWOPENNY " FOR HEAD ( 10th S. iv . 69 ) .— may be accused of guessing ... Our heads were 66 tuppers , " or butters , and we had a rough sort of game called " tupping , " in which we butted each other with our tupneys .
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Euphues being nipped on the head , with a pale countenaunce as though his soule had forsaken his body , replyed as followeth ( 95 ) . " He stoode as if he had with Medusa's head beene turned to a stone ...... nypped on the pate with ...
Euphues being nipped on the head , with a pale countenaunce as though his soule had forsaken his body , replyed as followeth ( 95 ) . " He stoode as if he had with Medusa's head beene turned to a stone ...... nypped on the pate with ...
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335-6 : — A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound , When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd . The page of quoted critical comment given in the New Variorum proves the second line of this passage to have been a fruitful source of ...
335-6 : — A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound , When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd . The page of quoted critical comment given in the New Variorum proves the second line of this passage to have been a fruitful source of ...
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