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cRow : its blackness and appetite for carrion , A Petite Pallace of Pettie His
Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . ... DEER : its antlers ( horns ) as a symbol of cuckoldry ,
Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , II , 36-37 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie
His ...
cRow : its blackness and appetite for carrion , A Petite Pallace of Pettie His
Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . ... DEER : its antlers ( horns ) as a symbol of cuckoldry ,
Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , II , 36-37 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie
His ...
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17 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , VIII , 190 ; — its enviousness and tenacity in the
pursuit of its quarry , A Petite Pallace of ... own vomit , Painter , The Palace of
Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 199 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) ,
p .
17 ; Works of Greene ( Grosart ) , VIII , 190 ; — its enviousness and tenacity in the
pursuit of its quarry , A Petite Pallace of ... own vomit , Painter , The Palace of
Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 199 ; A Petite Pallace of Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) ,
p .
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173 ; Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 198 ; A Petite Pallace of
Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . 211 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of Phialo (
Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 47 verso ; Lyly , Euphues and His England (
Arber ) ...
173 ; Painter , The Palace of Pleasure ( Jacobs ) , I , 198 ; A Petite Pallace of
Pettie His Pleasure ( Hartman ) , p . 211 ; Gosson , The Ephemerides of Phialo (
Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 47 verso ; Lyly , Euphues and His England (
Arber ) ...
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