The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 68
... there be wars again , ' Zekiel ; will ye go ? " " Will a horse eat hay ? " Body o ' me , but I'd fain fee foreign countries ! " ( CHAPTER VI . " This is a beautiful life , 68 The Noble Traytour . “Ay, marry, an' I live! ...
... there be wars again , ' Zekiel ; will ye go ? " " Will a horse eat hay ? " Body o ' me , but I'd fain fee foreign countries ! " ( CHAPTER VI . " This is a beautiful life , 68 The Noble Traytour . “Ay, marry, an' I live! ...
Page 73
... 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 ? ” " So ! But if my stepfather be fuch an one as you have faid , ' twere better we moved not in one sphere ...
... 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 ? ” " So ! But if my stepfather be fuch an one as you have faid , ' twere better we moved not in one sphere ...
Page 76
... fain think ( albeit my father's heir ) the Earl of Leicester ferves his country honestly . " " There's a cold chine o ' beef on the board , " said Sir Thomas , as he welcomed them with a good - morrow . " There will be rashers anon ...
... fain think ( albeit my father's heir ) the Earl of Leicester ferves his country honestly . " " There's a cold chine o ' beef on the board , " said Sir Thomas , as he welcomed them with a good - morrow . " There will be rashers anon ...
Page 106
... fain learn that noble inftrument - first friend of fong ; or they would strive to speak that hero tongue which claims to be the eldest born of Europe ( for , not to speak of these western Isles , ' tis the voice of the Breton and the ...
... fain learn that noble inftrument - first friend of fong ; or they would strive to speak that hero tongue which claims to be the eldest born of Europe ( for , not to speak of these western Isles , ' tis the voice of the Breton and the ...
Page 107
... young Effex's mind and heart the deareft object of his of life . He would fain have held his ward more closely to him than the youth would fuffer ; but was too prudent to measure his authority by the standard of an anxiety equal.
... young Effex's mind and heart the deareft object of his of life . He would fain have held his ward more closely to him than the youth would fuffer ; but was too prudent to measure his authority by the standard of an anxiety equal.
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