The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... Cloths , fhewing the Great Earl of Effex , his Favour You fhall fee , an ye lift , the veritable picture of Her Majefty in little - all her fine Court about her : a sketch of a good old Knight among his people ; befides fome others ...
... Cloths , fhewing the Great Earl of Effex , his Favour You fhall fee , an ye lift , the veritable picture of Her Majefty in little - all her fine Court about her : a sketch of a good old Knight among his people ; befides fome others ...
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... cloth in his hofen ; nor walk out in breeches cut or flashed , with puffs of filk , or in any way bombasted or stuffed out . ” Oh , what a laugh he raised ! And how glad were those who need no more obey these frivolous and vexatious ...
... cloth in his hofen ; nor walk out in breeches cut or flashed , with puffs of filk , or in any way bombasted or stuffed out . ” Oh , what a laugh he raised ! And how glad were those who need no more obey these frivolous and vexatious ...
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... clothes , fo far inferior to their home use , were they not things only to be borne as temporary privations ? These academic honours even , what be they but poor drolleries indicative of their period of release ? To the sports of Youth ...
... clothes , fo far inferior to their home use , were they not things only to be borne as temporary privations ? These academic honours even , what be they but poor drolleries indicative of their period of release ? To the sports of Youth ...
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... clothes , and haply a book or two , tied up in a kerchief , flung through a stick and caft over his shoulder . He was for the road : a - foot , alone ! No grievous robber did he fear - no roguish chamberlain ; none would be troubled to ...
... clothes , and haply a book or two , tied up in a kerchief , flung through a stick and caft over his shoulder . He was for the road : a - foot , alone ! No grievous robber did he fear - no roguish chamberlain ; none would be troubled to ...
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... cloth , a large cross - flory being embroidered in filver thread both on the back and on the breaft , awaiting young Mafter William and his noble guest . They were heavily armed , these stalwart grooms ; and made their respectful ...
... cloth , a large cross - flory being embroidered in filver thread both on the back and on the breaft , awaiting young Mafter William and his noble guest . They were heavily armed , these stalwart grooms ; and made their respectful ...
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