Thomas of Reading Or the Sixe Worthie Yeomen of the West
Thomas of Reading Or the Sixe Worthie Yeomen of the West
Thomas Deloney
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But feeing you vrge me fo much to know what it is, I will tell you : it is, Sir, your ill-fauoured great Nofe, that hangs fagging fo lothfomely to your Lips, that I cannot finde in my Heart fo much as to kilfe you. What, my Nofe ! quoth he, is my Nofe fo great and I neuer knew it ? certainly I thought my Nofe to be as comely as any Mans : but this it is, we are all apt to thinke well of our felues, and a great deale bet- ter than we ought : but let me fee, my Nofe ! by the Mafie, tis true, I do...e now feele it my felfe : Good Lord, of Thomas of Reading. &■ Lord, how was I blinded before ? Hereupon it is cer- taine, that the Knight was driuen into fuch a Conceit, as none could perfwade him but his Nofe was fo great indeed : his Lady, or any other that fpake to the con- trarie, he would fay they were Flatterers, and that they lied, infomuch that he would be ready to ftrike fome of them that commended and fpake well of his Nofe. If they were Men of Worfhip, or any other that contraried him in his Opinion, he would fweare they flowted him, and be ready to challenge them the Field.
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