The Life and Death of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Volume 1J. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors; and sold, 1734 - 45 pages |
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... ever right a Woman's wrong , To that fame God I bend and bow my Heart ; To let this heavy wrath fall on thy Head , By whom my hopes and joys are butchered . Bag . 1 Bag . Alas fond Woman , I prithee pray thy Thomas Lord Cromwell . 13.
... ever right a Woman's wrong , To that fame God I bend and bow my Heart ; To let this heavy wrath fall on thy Head , By whom my hopes and joys are butchered . Bag . 1 Bag . Alas fond Woman , I prithee pray thy Thomas Lord Cromwell . 13.
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... Head , There's few fuch Men within your Climate bred . How fay you now , Hodge , is not this good Fortune ? Hodge . How fay you , I'll tell you what , Mafter Thomas , Ifall Men be of this Gentleman's Mind , Let's keep our Standings upon ...
... Head , There's few fuch Men within your Climate bred . How fay you now , Hodge , is not this good Fortune ? Hodge . How fay you , I'll tell you what , Mafter Thomas , Ifall Men be of this Gentleman's Mind , Let's keep our Standings upon ...
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... Head , Alive he wins me not ; then ' tis no Conqueft . Enter Cromwell like a Neapolitan , and Hodge with him . Crom . Sir , are you Mafter of the House ? Hoft . I am , Sir . Crom . By this fame Token you must leave this Place , And ...
... Head , Alive he wins me not ; then ' tis no Conqueft . Enter Cromwell like a Neapolitan , and Hodge with him . Crom . Sir , are you Mafter of the House ? Hoft . I am , Sir . Crom . By this fame Token you must leave this Place , And ...
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... Head , and Bodies furfeiting , Then ceale I Healths : Nay fpill not Friend , for tho ' the drops be fmall , Yet have they force , to force Men to the Wall . Wol . Sir Chriftopher , is that your Man ? Hales . And like your Giace , he is ...
... Head , and Bodies furfeiting , Then ceale I Healths : Nay fpill not Friend , for tho ' the drops be fmall , Yet have they force , to force Men to the Wall . Wol . Sir Chriftopher , is that your Man ? Hales . And like your Giace , he is ...
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... Head.complotted ' gainft the State , My Country's Love commands me , that to hate . His fudden Death I grieve for , not his Fall , Because he fought to work my Country's thrall . Suf . Cromwell , the King fhall bear of this thy Duty ...
... Head.complotted ' gainft the State , My Country's Love commands me , that to hate . His fudden Death I grieve for , not his Fall , Because he fought to work my Country's thrall . Suf . Cromwell , the King fhall bear of this thy Duty ...
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Page 3 - There's legions now of beggars on the earth, That their original did spring from kings; And many monarchs now, whose fathers were The riff-raff of their age : for time and fortune Wears out a noble train to beggary; And from the dunghill minions do advance To state and mark in this admiring world.