Excerpt from Shakspere Allusion-Books, Vol. 1: A. D. 1592-8; Greene's Groatsworth of Wit; Chettle's Kind-Harts Dream; Chettle's Englandes Mourning Garment; A Mournefull Dittie; Gabriel Harvey's Third Letter; Five Sections of Meres's Wits Treasury; Willobie His Avisa, &C
Al men may see her, for nought comes thereon But to be scene, and where Vice should be shent, Yea, made most odious to ev'ry one.
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