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[93.] C. 40, d. 38. Merrie conceited Jests of George Peele[281] Gentleman, sometimes a Student in Oxford. Wherein is shewed the course of his life, how he lived; a man very well knowne in the Citie of London, and elsewhere.
Buy, reade and judge
The price doe not grudge;
It will doe thee more pleasure,
Than twice so much treasure.
London. Printed by G. P. for F. Faulkner,[282] and are to be sold at his
Shop in Southwarke, neere Saint Margarets Hill. 1627.