An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History and Literature, Tom 7E. Arber, 1883 |
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... mean now to be more con- cise , and stand upon evener bases ! but I must neither stand nor sit , the Tabourer strikes alarum . " Tickle it , good TOM ! I'll follow thee ! Farewell Bow ! Have over the Bridge , where , I heard say ...
... mean now to be more con- cise , and stand upon evener bases ! but I must neither stand nor sit , the Tabourer strikes alarum . " Tickle it , good TOM ! I'll follow thee ! Farewell Bow ! Have over the Bridge , where , I heard say ...
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... mean ! and all my mirths , mean though they be , have been and ever shall be employed to the delight of my royal Mistress ! whose sacred Name ought not to be remembered among such ribald rhymes as these late thin - breeched lying Ballet ...
... mean ! and all my mirths , mean though they be , have been and ever shall be employed to the delight of my royal Mistress ! whose sacred Name ought not to be remembered among such ribald rhymes as these late thin - breeched lying Ballet ...
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... mean for to cast down , And to deprive our noble Queen both of her life and crown . Our wealth and riches , which we enjoyed long ; They do appoint their prey and spoil by cruelty and wrong . 44 INTENDED MERCIES OF THE SPANIARDS . T ...
... mean for to cast down , And to deprive our noble Queen both of her life and crown . Our wealth and riches , which we enjoyed long ; They do appoint their prey and spoil by cruelty and wrong . 44 INTENDED MERCIES OF THE SPANIARDS . T ...
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... mean space , themselves in order set ; And each of them , with spear and shield , to join in battle did not let . With such a warlike skill extended , as the same was much commended . Such a battle pitched in England many a day hath not ...
... mean space , themselves in order set ; And each of them , with spear and shield , to join in battle did not let . With such a warlike skill extended , as the same was much commended . Such a battle pitched in England many a day hath not ...
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... mean a hand : yet I thought it not incongruous to give thee some account of it ; especially coming forth so many years after the author's death [ Sir FRANCIS VERE died 28th August , 1608 , æt . 54 ] . Know then , that some years since ...
... mean a hand : yet I thought it not incongruous to give thee some account of it ; especially coming forth so many years after the author's death [ Sir FRANCIS VERE died 28th August , 1608 , æt . 54 ] . Know then , that some years since ...
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Strona 260 - And she went to inquire of the LORD. And the LORD said unto her, two nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from thy bowels; and the one people shall be stronger than the other people; and the elder shall serve the younger.