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But, on. Why is this "imponed", as you call it?
The king, sir, hath wagered with him six Barbary horses against the which he has imponed, as I take it, six French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns, as girdle, hangers, and so.
The king, sir, hath wagered with him six Barbary horses... -...against the which he has imponed--
Why is this "imponed," as you call it?
But, on. Why is this "imponed", as you call it?
The king, sir, hath wagered with him six Barbary horses against the which he has imponed, as I take it, six French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns, as girdle, hangers, and so.
The king, sir, hath wagered with him six Barbary horses... -...against the which he has imponed--
Why is this "imponed," as you call it?