The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... Earl of Leicester to confeffion . " And now the great bell begins to toll for dinner . It ftill lacks an hour of noon . The ftudents in full academi- cals : the gaberdine of plain Turkey fashion , with a round falling cape , without ...
... Earl of Leicester to confeffion . " And now the great bell begins to toll for dinner . It ftill lacks an hour of noon . The ftudents in full academi- cals : the gaberdine of plain Turkey fashion , with a round falling cape , without ...
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... Earl of Leicester's name , look afkance or hush your voices . " you " Dear chum , forbear ! ' Tis not meet you hear , nor fit I tell . " " " Tis , footh ! Ere I go home to him , is't not right I know whom ' tis I go to ? " " He is your ...
... Earl of Leicester's name , look afkance or hush your voices . " you " Dear chum , forbear ! ' Tis not meet you hear , nor fit I tell . " " " Tis , footh ! Ere I go home to him , is't not right I know whom ' tis I go to ? " " He is your ...
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... Earl of Leicester had ruled you should to court this fummer , or at least- " " " So it had been , fir ! But I fent letters to my lady mother , humbly defiring fhe would leave me for a while to mine own contentment . " ** " Where , then ...
... Earl of Leicester had ruled you should to court this fummer , or at least- " " " So it had been , fir ! But I fent letters to my lady mother , humbly defiring fhe would leave me for a while to mine own contentment . " ** " Where , then ...
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... Leicester's character evinced . His mother's fecond husband , however , had been always kind to him— ( and this ... Earl's bashfulness . There was great feafting in Chenies that day . Barons of beef , and haunches of buck venifon , fat ...
... Leicester's character evinced . His mother's fecond husband , however , had been always kind to him— ( and this ... Earl's bashfulness . There was great feafting in Chenies that day . Barons of beef , and haunches of buck venifon , fat ...
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... Earl - him who is wisest , highest there : who has most voice in the state : to whom the foreign princes bend and ... Leicester ! " " How can I believe these tales , William ,
... Earl - him who is wisest , highest there : who has most voice in the state : to whom the foreign princes bend and ... Leicester ! " " How can I believe these tales , William ,
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