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Market.
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Horse-loads.
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Loft.
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The ancient London counterpart of the more modern "Rag Fair" known to literary fame.—W.
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The Kermess, or literally, "Church mass," so famous in "Faust."—W.
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Overcome.
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A fool or dupe.
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"Thomas, not innocent of treason, has intrigued against the majesty of our court."
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"Sinners build on the back of the church."
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Here follows a story about the bootless errand of a pope's legate in 1452.—W.