The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... anon ! " A match ! a match ! " cry the others , coming up . " Let's play a fet ! You and I and three , against the earl and four ? " " So ! " They choose out fidefmen ' ; and the ball is bandied to and fro between them with a right good ...
... anon ! " A match ! a match ! " cry the others , coming up . " Let's play a fet ! You and I and three , against the earl and four ? " " So ! " They choose out fidefmen ' ; and the ball is bandied to and fro between them with a right good ...
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... anon . And one , having a " fweet breast " for a fong , clapped into " Light o ' Love , " following it foon with " Greene Sleeves , " and fuch like ditties ; another of the The Boys ' Likings and Dislikings . 9 company whistling 8 The ...
... anon . And one , having a " fweet breast " for a fong , clapped into " Light o ' Love , " following it foon with " Greene Sleeves , " and fuch like ditties ; another of the The Boys ' Likings and Dislikings . 9 company whistling 8 The ...
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... anon . " " And my London brown , good lord , for a Lincoln green . " Then one , demurely imitating fome pedant authority , quotes an obnoxious ftatute : - " Let no fcholar presume to have more than a yard and a half of cloth in his ...
... anon . " " And my London brown , good lord , for a Lincoln green . " Then one , demurely imitating fome pedant authority , quotes an obnoxious ftatute : - " Let no fcholar presume to have more than a yard and a half of cloth in his ...
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... anon he will ufe as a pocket handkerchief . Some faftidious youth with a fpecial falt - cellar , or mayhap a peculiar drinking - cup ( erst his father's ) , a filver or a latine spoon , in villanous egotifm . At the high table , the ...
... anon he will ufe as a pocket handkerchief . Some faftidious youth with a fpecial falt - cellar , or mayhap a peculiar drinking - cup ( erst his father's ) , a filver or a latine spoon , in villanous egotifm . At the high table , the ...
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... anon ! " " Marry , and welcome . Are they in fight ? ” " Dick Warden hath hoift our flag on the fteeple . " Sir Thomas went to the door , and his lady looked out at the window . The beautiful park lay in a warm repose . There was no ...
... anon ! " " Marry , and welcome . Are they in fight ? ” " Dick Warden hath hoift our flag on the fteeple . " Sir Thomas went to the door , and his lady looked out at the window . The beautiful park lay in a warm repose . There was no ...
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