The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 11
... England and Scotland ; let the rest e'en be Irish ones . " " Ha ! fo they ( being the major number ) shall draw him to an honourable exile , as the saying is . For , if all's true that is told , he hath fent others there . " " Ay ; fo ...
... England and Scotland ; let the rest e'en be Irish ones . " " Ha ! fo they ( being the major number ) shall draw him to an honourable exile , as the saying is . For , if all's true that is told , he hath fent others there . " " Ay ; fo ...
Page 73
... England . ” “ " Tis a brave and chivalrous fellow , Ralegh ! " " And politic withal , they say . ” " I'd fain serve under him , if I might . " Why ! will you go to the wars ? I thought your humour led you to the Court and Council ...
... England . ” “ " Tis a brave and chivalrous fellow , Ralegh ! " " And politic withal , they say . ” " I'd fain serve under him , if I might . " Why ! will you go to the wars ? I thought your humour led you to the Court and Council ...
Page 83
... England is voluntarily imprisoned within that buckram ftomacher ; and , fecreted there , Whalebone and Herringbone confpire with Point and Guffet , Eyelet , Tag , and Bobbin , to torture and deform the royal Votary . Well — and the ...
... England is voluntarily imprisoned within that buckram ftomacher ; and , fecreted there , Whalebone and Herringbone confpire with Point and Guffet , Eyelet , Tag , and Bobbin , to torture and deform the royal Votary . Well — and the ...
Page 83
... England is voluntarily imprisoned within that buckram ftomacher ; and , fecreted there , Whalebone and Herringbone confpire with Point and Guffet , Eyelet , Tag , and Bobbin , to torture and deform the royal Votary . Well - and the ...
... England is voluntarily imprisoned within that buckram ftomacher ; and , fecreted there , Whalebone and Herringbone confpire with Point and Guffet , Eyelet , Tag , and Bobbin , to torture and deform the royal Votary . Well - and the ...
Page 111
... England , as ' tis threatened , and his troops to Flanders where they must be even now - would't not be a glorious march to fack his Gades - eh ? " " Ay , Robin , while that venturous Drake or bold Ralegh shall tear his Indies from him ...
... England , as ' tis threatened , and his troops to Flanders where they must be even now - would't not be a glorious march to fack his Gades - eh ? " " Ay , Robin , while that venturous Drake or bold Ralegh shall tear his Indies from him ...
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