The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 21
... well as fome- thing true - should I— " " Ay , William , who else ? " " Will you not afk my father or the good Earl of Suffex ? " " Nay ! you shall first tell me what you have kept this while . " " They , better than I , can certify- 99.
... well as fome- thing true - should I— " " Ay , William , who else ? " " Will you not afk my father or the good Earl of Suffex ? " " Nay ! you shall first tell me what you have kept this while . " " They , better than I , can certify- 99.
Page 22
... better than I , can certify- 99 " Nay , nay ! Come , you fret me , Cheney ! Ha ' done ! " " Pardon , dear Effex ! my father bade keep this matter quiet . And I have filenced Ratcliffe and young Water- house , Paget and the rest , that ...
... better than I , can certify- 99 " Nay , nay ! Come , you fret me , Cheney ! Ha ' done ! " " Pardon , dear Effex ! my father bade keep this matter quiet . And I have filenced Ratcliffe and young Water- house , Paget and the rest , that ...
Page 28
... better houfed and boarded , even better clothed upon their college exhibitions : and they had sped far better as fizars and bible - clerks in the poorest college , than they could hope to feed or fare on the hard- earnings of their ...
... better houfed and boarded , even better clothed upon their college exhibitions : and they had sped far better as fizars and bible - clerks in the poorest college , than they could hope to feed or fare on the hard- earnings of their ...
Page 39
... better than a continuous marsh : the road a mere causeway , and often very dangerous . These offered no fubject of conversation : but neither Effex nor Cheney were filent . The young lord was ftill ( and happily ) at an age when ...
... better than a continuous marsh : the road a mere causeway , and often very dangerous . These offered no fubject of conversation : but neither Effex nor Cheney were filent . The young lord was ftill ( and happily ) at an age when ...
Page 65
... better to understand his fpeech . 66 If we Players have offended , ' Tis a fault may be amended : By your kindness , gentles all , We shall ftand or we shall fall ! " Then there was a graceful acknowledgment of the hof- pitality of ...
... better to understand his fpeech . 66 If we Players have offended , ' Tis a fault may be amended : By your kindness , gentles all , We shall ftand or we shall fall ! " Then there was a graceful acknowledgment of the hof- pitality of ...
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