Sidenote: Tadouac seemeth because it is a lake, and endeth in ac to haue some affinitie herewith.
The Cornish and Deuonshire men, whose countrie the Britons call Cerniw, haue a speach in like sort of their owne, and such as hath in déed more affinitie with the Armoricane toong than I can well discusse of.
But as enuie hath no affinitie with iustice and equitie, so it forceth not what language the malicious doo giue out, against such as are exalted for their wisdomes.
The Cornish and Deuonshire men, whose countrie the Britons call Cerniw, haue a speach in like sort of their owne, and such as hath in deed more affinitie with the Armoricane toong than I can well discusse of.
As for possibilitie of more inheritance by new affinitie in strange lands, is oft the occasion of more trouble than profit.
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