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book ii

. iv._ (1621).

She knows her man, and when you rant and swear, Can draw you to her with a single hair.

DRYDEN: _Persius, satire v. line 246._

Beauty draws us with a single hair.--POPE: _The Rape of the Lock,

## canto ii. line 27._

And from that luckless hour my tyrant fair Has led and turned me by a single hair.

BLAND: _Anthology, p. 20_ (edition 1813).

[192-1] See Heywood, page 10.

[192-2] See Heywood, page 18.

[192-3] See Shakespeare, page 44.

[192-4] See Chaucer, page 3.

[192-5] For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.--MARTIN LUTHER: _Table Talk, lxvii._

God never had a church but there, men say, The Devil a chapel hath raised by some wyles.

DRUMMOND: _Posthumous Poems._

No sooner is a temple build to God but the Devil builds a chapel hard by.--HERBERT: _Jacula Prudentum._

Wherever God erects a house of prayer, The Devil always builds a chapel there.

DEFOE: _The True-born Englishman,