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Now , noble Peers , the cause why we are TOW Is to determine of the coronation : In God's name speak , when is the royal day ? Buck . Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and want but nomination . Ely .
Now , noble Peers , the cause why we are TOW Is to determine of the coronation : In God's name speak , when is the royal day ? Buck . Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and want but nomination . Ely .
Page 282
But , my good lord , your Grace's word shall serve , As well as I had seen and heard him speak : And do not doubt , right - noble Princes both , But I'll acquaint our duteous citizens , With all your just proceedings in this case .
But , my good lord , your Grace's word shall serve , As well as I had seen and heard him speak : And do not doubt , right - noble Princes both , But I'll acquaint our duteous citizens , With all your just proceedings in this case .
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In which I have commended to his goodness The model of our chaste loves , his young daughter ; ( The dews of heav'n fall thick in blessings on her ! ) Beseeching him to give her virtuous Breeding , ( She's young , and of a noble modest ...
In which I have commended to his goodness The model of our chaste loves , his young daughter ; ( The dews of heav'n fall thick in blessings on her ! ) Beseeching him to give her virtuous Breeding , ( She's young , and of a noble modest ...
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