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... . Still out of temper with the obstinacy of the Commons , the King growled out to the two pre- lates , " My Lords , cannot I take my subjects ' money 66 66 when I want it , without all this WALLER AND SACHARISSA . 45.
... . Still out of temper with the obstinacy of the Commons , the King growled out to the two pre- lates , " My Lords , cannot I take my subjects ' money 66 66 when I want it , without all this WALLER AND SACHARISSA . 45.
Strona 46
... Lord of Winchester , what say you ? " ' Sire , " was the answer , I have no skill to judge of parliamentary cases . " The King persisted , " No put off , my Lord ; answer me pres- ently . " " Then , sire , I think it is lawful for you ...
... Lord of Winchester , what say you ? " ' Sire , " was the answer , I have no skill to judge of parliamentary cases . " The King persisted , " No put off , my Lord ; answer me pres- ently . " " Then , sire , I think it is lawful for you ...
Strona 53
... Lord Falkland's club . At one of the meetings of this body , a noise was heard in the street , and looking out of window the members saw a young man being arrested by bailiffs . They were told it was a son of Ben Jonson , " this be- ing ...
... Lord Falkland's club . At one of the meetings of this body , a noise was heard in the street , and looking out of window the members saw a young man being arrested by bailiffs . They were told it was a son of Ben Jonson , " this be- ing ...
Strona 54
... Lord Clarendon , that it was mainly due to him that Waller seriously undertook to cultivate poetry . It is certain that the ten years he spent with Waller were those in which the great bulk of that writer's verses were composed , and it ...
... Lord Clarendon , that it was mainly due to him that Waller seriously undertook to cultivate poetry . It is certain that the ten years he spent with Waller were those in which the great bulk of that writer's verses were composed , and it ...
Strona 65
... Lord Spenser , who was presently created Earl of Sunderland . However young Sacharissa may have been when Waller first addressed her , she must have been by this time a good deal older than her bridegroom , who was only nineteen . After ...
... Lord Spenser , who was presently created Earl of Sunderland . However young Sacharissa may have been when Waller first addressed her , she must have been by this time a good deal older than her bridegroom , who was only nineteen . After ...
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