This "fantasticall rapsody" was published in 1593, and entitled the Ortho-Epia Gallica.
I tell you troth, I am halfe in a iealozie hee is some fantasticall amorous yonckster, who to dishonor me hath hyr'd you to this stratagem.
A third wauerd and wagled his head, like a proud horse playing with his bridle, or as I haue seene some fantasticall swimmer, at euerie stroke, traine his chin sidelong ouer his left shoulder.
Wherefore I haue cleerelie determined, and with my selfe concluded, vtterlie to relinquish all such fantasticall imaginations, concerning the obteining of the crowne.
This is fery fantasticall humors and iealousies Caius.
It was a mad fantasticall tricke of him to steale from the State, and vsurpe the beggerie hee was neuer borne to: Lord Angelo Dukes it well in his absence: he puts transgression too't Duke.
Marke me with what violence she first lou'd the Moore, but for bragging, and telling her fantasticall lies.
On his death Thomas Churchyard wrote a poem called Fantasticall Monarcho's Epitaph, and mention is made of him in Reginald Scott's Discoverie of Witchcraft, 1584, p.
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