The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 67
... Davy , how the young Earl ftinted to hear yon lad puling out compliments ? His father ' d ha ' joyed the fong more ; and bid the base to't , too ! " " Thou❜lt follow the young Lord though , ' Zekiel ? ” “ Ay , marry , an ' I live !
... Davy , how the young Earl ftinted to hear yon lad puling out compliments ? His father ' d ha ' joyed the fong more ; and bid the base to't , too ! " " Thou❜lt follow the young Lord though , ' Zekiel ? ” “ Ay , marry , an ' I live !
Page 94
... speak . An he gets melancholy like , look you , he'll play the Earl's tune and fing to't . And after that , maybe , he'll anfwer a word or fo . " Deceptions many Wayes . 95 And now the horn was 94 The Noble Traytour .
... speak . An he gets melancholy like , look you , he'll play the Earl's tune and fing to't . And after that , maybe , he'll anfwer a word or fo . " Deceptions many Wayes . 95 And now the horn was 94 The Noble Traytour .
Page 130
... to ' t paid for it , and dearly , too ! and fome more , too " 9 " Is that the Keep where the infants were confined ? ” " Ay ! and dearly did their uncle bide it ! " " Sir Thomas Cheney told me ' twas a tale devised by Gloucefter's ...
... to ' t paid for it , and dearly , too ! and fome more , too " 9 " Is that the Keep where the infants were confined ? ” " Ay ! and dearly did their uncle bide it ! " " Sir Thomas Cheney told me ' twas a tale devised by Gloucefter's ...
Page 171
... to't . God be wi ' her ! ' " " Well , ' Zekiel ? " " Well , now , your pardon , my Lord , but you'd think her Grace had more than enough of Earls and Barons . There is no Duke in the realm already . " " How ! " " For fhe keeps them ...
... to't . God be wi ' her ! ' " " Well , ' Zekiel ? " " Well , now , your pardon , my Lord , but you'd think her Grace had more than enough of Earls and Barons . There is no Duke in the realm already . " " How ! " " For fhe keeps them ...
Page 192
... ! Nay , now , William ! " " Cheer up , Thomas ! my own " . " Stand to't ! " " Chenies ! " " Well , well ! God's will ! God's will ! Thomas ! " " You were wont , Father " - In Sad Plight . 193 " Chenies the honours ! CHAPTER XIV. ...
... ! Nay , now , William ! " " Cheer up , Thomas ! my own " . " Stand to't ! " " Chenies ! " " Well , well ! God's will ! God's will ! Thomas ! " " You were wont , Father " - In Sad Plight . 193 " Chenies the honours ! CHAPTER XIV. ...
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