subs. phr. (old).—See quot.

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  1567.  HARMAN, A Caveat or Warening for Common Cursetors, p. 61. These DEMAUNDERS FOR GLYMMAR be for the moste parte wemen; for glymmar, in their language, is fyre. These goe with fayned lycences and counterfayted wrytings, hauing the hands and seales of suche gentlemen as dwelleth nere to the place where they fayne them selues to haue bene burnt, and their goods consumed with fyre. They wyll most lamentable demaunde your charitie, and wyll quicklye shed salte teares, they be so tender harted. They wyll neuer begge in that Shiere where their losses (as they say) was.

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