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... flight enow : and the weaving on't , peradventure , is answerable thereto ! Marry ! the Canvass is naught , the Painting is naught— the Likeness is all ! The Noble Traytour . CHAPTER I. Of inftitution from our viii Prologue .
... flight enow : and the weaving on't , peradventure , is answerable thereto ! Marry ! the Canvass is naught , the Painting is naught— the Likeness is all ! The Noble Traytour . CHAPTER I. Of inftitution from our viii Prologue .
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A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) The Noble Traytour . CHAPTER I. Of inftitution from our ancestors " A line Hath been derived down to us , and received In a fucceffion , for the noblest way Of breeding up our ...
A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) The Noble Traytour . CHAPTER I. Of inftitution from our ancestors " A line Hath been derived down to us , and received In a fucceffion , for the noblest way Of breeding up our ...
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... of competitors atteft his victory . Behold him , now , when confcious glory feems to dilate his delicate form : and the flush of young ambition's first success gives The First Game . 3 life to his pale and 2 The Noble Traytour .
... of competitors atteft his victory . Behold him , now , when confcious glory feems to dilate his delicate form : and the flush of young ambition's first success gives The First Game . 3 life to his pale and 2 The Noble Traytour .
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... noble house ) ; but the author of the Arcadia very dear to our memory . is Then , if you crofs to France , you fhall find it still in every body's mouth how the venerable Coligni , while coming from the tennis court , had been fired at ...
... noble house ) ; but the author of the Arcadia very dear to our memory . is Then , if you crofs to France , you fhall find it still in every body's mouth how the venerable Coligni , while coming from the tennis court , had been fired at ...
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... ! Presently there is mention of old comrades , now busy in the outer world : and of characters of whom the bruit has penetrated even these academic shades . The Boys ' Heroes . " What hath Walter Raleigh 6 The Noble Traytour .
... ! Presently there is mention of old comrades , now busy in the outer world : and of characters of whom the bruit has penetrated even these academic shades . The Boys ' Heroes . " What hath Walter Raleigh 6 The Noble Traytour .
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