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Lex talionis. : Neque est lex justior ulla quam necis artificis arte perire sua. Poor Robin turn'd Robin the Devil: being his exact character. Written by one that had his friend, formerly twice most egregiously abused by him, to his great disparagement, and greater prejudice: now published upon his second attempt to appear again in print, after he had been once supprest by authority, for his intollerable abuses, especially, to one of eminent quality. And may be very satisfactory to all those that have been formerly abused: and for diversion of others that detest his wicked practices
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