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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... relieve my Age , And art thou now fo lavish of thy Coin , To scatter it among these idle Knaves ? Crom . Father be patient , and content your felf , The time will come I fhall hold Gold as trash : And here I fpeak with a prefaging Soul ...
... relieve my Age , And art thou now fo lavish of thy Coin , To scatter it among these idle Knaves ? Crom . Father be patient , and content your felf , The time will come I fhall hold Gold as trash : And here I fpeak with a prefaging Soul ...
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... relieve your need , And be affur'd , that what I can effect , To do you good , no way I will neglect . Mrs. Ban . That mighty God that knows each Mortal's Heart , Keep you from trouble , forrow , grief and fmart . [ Exit Miftrefs ...
... relieve your need , And be affur'd , that what I can effect , To do you good , no way I will neglect . Mrs. Ban . That mighty God that knows each Mortal's Heart , Keep you from trouble , forrow , grief and fmart . [ Exit Miftrefs ...
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... relieve us . O cold , cold , cold . [ One ftands at one end , and one at t'other . Enter Friskibal the Merchant , and reads the Bills . Frif . What's here ? two Englishmen robb'd by the Banditti . One of them feems to be a Gentleman ...
... relieve us . O cold , cold , cold . [ One ftands at one end , and one at t'other . Enter Friskibal the Merchant , and reads the Bills . Frif . What's here ? two Englishmen robb'd by the Banditti . One of them feems to be a Gentleman ...
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... relieve their need ? Sir , the Coin I have about me is not much : There's fixteen Duckets for to clothe your felves ... relieved than thus . Crom . I pray excufe me , this fhall well fuffice To bear my Charges to Bononia , Whereas a ...
... relieve their need ? Sir , the Coin I have about me is not much : There's fixteen Duckets for to clothe your felves ... relieved than thus . Crom . I pray excufe me , this fhall well fuffice To bear my Charges to Bononia , Whereas a ...
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... relieve the noble Earl of Bedford : Where if I fail not in my Policy , I fhall deceive their fubtle Treachery . Hodge . Nay , I'll follow you , God bless us from thiev ing Banditti again , Enter Bedford and his Hoft . Bed . Am I betray ...
... relieve the noble Earl of Bedford : Where if I fail not in my Policy , I fhall deceive their fubtle Treachery . Hodge . Nay , I'll follow you , God bless us from thiev ing Banditti again , Enter Bedford and his Hoft . Bed . Am I betray ...
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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.