The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 11
... Ay ; fo it runs - and then fome court favourite shall fend him a potion- " " " Twill be but turning o ' th ' tables should fuch an one marry his widow , too - a thrice - told tale . " " ' Tis a marvellous ifle for the diftemper ,
... Ay ; fo it runs - and then fome court favourite shall fend him a potion- " " " Twill be but turning o ' th ' tables should fuch an one marry his widow , too - a thrice - told tale . " " ' Tis a marvellous ifle for the diftemper ,
Page 20
... twill go hard but the small boy fhall learn fome trick to keep him waking . The business of the day was over . tolling . Young Cheney was at his book . " Art at study , William ? " The curfew was " Nay ! an there be aught else , have ...
... twill go hard but the small boy fhall learn fome trick to keep him waking . The business of the day was over . tolling . Young Cheney was at his book . " Art at study , William ? " The curfew was " Nay ! an there be aught else , have ...
Page 33
... twill fet you right . ' Twill be true to you ; do you be true to it ! Our late master , Bishop Whitgift , gave me much promise of you . I fhall tell him ( and that shortly ) how ' t has been fulfilled . It remains that you fulfil my ...
... twill fet you right . ' Twill be true to you ; do you be true to it ! Our late master , Bishop Whitgift , gave me much promise of you . I fhall tell him ( and that shortly ) how ' t has been fulfilled . It remains that you fulfil my ...
Page 43
... Twill be a goodly coat ! " " Ay , will ' t not ? " " An I might speak , Sir Thomas ( bending to your judg- ment ) , Claydon , your Honour , you should bear in a pretence . " " I know ' t . I might , truly . But I like ' t not . " Tis ...
... Twill be a goodly coat ! " " Ay , will ' t not ? " " An I might speak , Sir Thomas ( bending to your judg- ment ) , Claydon , your Honour , you should bear in a pretence . " " I know ' t . I might , truly . But I like ' t not . " Tis ...
Page 88
... Twill ruin Geoffry , though , to take his action in the Common Pleas . " " The Earl of Leicester , I am told , will stand his patron , Sir . " " I care not ! The estates are justly mine by Settlement : no Earl can ' rase the settlements ...
... Twill ruin Geoffry , though , to take his action in the Common Pleas . " " The Earl of Leicester , I am told , will stand his patron , Sir . " " I care not ! The estates are justly mine by Settlement : no Earl can ' rase the settlements ...
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