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Page 24
... passed : then to it again . Some were laughing , fome jeering Howard , who ever seems to have fome taunt in his fleeve , ( though by my troth I The Earl's Matters are Broached . 25 never injured him 24 The Noble Traytour .
... passed : then to it again . Some were laughing , fome jeering Howard , who ever seems to have fome taunt in his fleeve , ( though by my troth I The Earl's Matters are Broached . 25 never injured him 24 The Noble Traytour .
Page 96
... passed fince each other met : and the uncertain Post - who trusted it and was not deceived ? And what thought Master Baggs of the messages he promised to deliver ? What recked he of who loved whom , or whether Son and Father The Poft ...
... passed fince each other met : and the uncertain Post - who trusted it and was not deceived ? And what thought Master Baggs of the messages he promised to deliver ? What recked he of who loved whom , or whether Son and Father The Poft ...
Page 106
... passed in fuch like sports and reveries . And the friends had made fundry and long progreffes , too : to Chartley , for example - and to York . The red deer and the wild bulls , the stock - doves and the partridge , with which the ...
... passed in fuch like sports and reveries . And the friends had made fundry and long progreffes , too : to Chartley , for example - and to York . The red deer and the wild bulls , the stock - doves and the partridge , with which the ...
Page 162
... passed in the young man's mind ? " Yes , yes ! and to that end your Lordship is the Patron ? " " So ! And fo it fhall be , Effex ! Buttreffed by these , you shall rife ( I giving way to you ) -till you stand on the very exquifite ...
... passed in the young man's mind ? " Yes , yes ! and to that end your Lordship is the Patron ? " " So ! And fo it fhall be , Effex ! Buttreffed by these , you shall rife ( I giving way to you ) -till you stand on the very exquifite ...
Page 196
... passed her delicate hand over his cheek , stroking his beard as she used ; and he smiled faintly . And then Mif- tress Dorothy brought fome cordials and strong Benjamin waters ; and the Knight's spirit came again , little by little ...
... passed her delicate hand over his cheek , stroking his beard as she used ; and he smiled faintly . And then Mif- tress Dorothy brought fome cordials and strong Benjamin waters ; and the Knight's spirit came again , little by little ...
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