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... was taken for ships and gallies to be builded and made readie , and all other things necessarie to be prouided for a voiage which he meant to make into the holie land , there to recouer the citie of Ierusalem from the Infidels .
... was taken for ships and gallies to be builded and made readie , and all other things necessarie to be prouided for a voiage which he meant to make into the holie land , there to recouer the citie of Ierusalem from the Infidels .
Page xxxviii
... from Seuerne and Trent , south and eastward , was assigned to the earle of March : all Wales , & the lands beyond Seuerne westward , were appointed to Owen Glendouer : and all the remnant from Trent northward , to the lord Persie .
... from Seuerne and Trent , south and eastward , was assigned to the earle of March : all Wales , & the lands beyond Seuerne westward , were appointed to Owen Glendouer : and all the remnant from Trent northward , to the lord Persie .
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Shelton , Don Quixote , Part II . infidels in distant lands . The general xxiii : “ deep sighs and short - breathed sense is that the declaration of a holy accents . ” . Stronds , strands , ' coasts ; war against the infidels will bring ...
Shelton , Don Quixote , Part II . infidels in distant lands . The general xxiii : “ deep sighs and short - breathed sense is that the declaration of a holy accents . ” . Stronds , strands , ' coasts ; war against the infidels will bring ...
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71 :Dare wound the fore - head of his “ to knit again peacefull Land . " This scatter'd corn into one mutual “ Paces ” stands for steeds by synecsheaf . " doche . Well - beseening , becoming , seemly , as cyes ) the eyes of the in Titus ...
71 :Dare wound the fore - head of his “ to knit again peacefull Land . " This scatter'd corn into one mutual “ Paces ” stands for steeds by synecsheaf . " doche . Well - beseening , becoming , seemly , as cyes ) the eyes of the in Titus ...
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The edge master ] Cf. 22. a power ) a force , an army , as Norton and Sackville , Gorboduc , ii . ii : frequently in this play and elsewhere . woe to wretched land 25. Over . : . feet ) An echo perhaps That wastes itself with civill ...
The edge master ] Cf. 22. a power ) a force , an army , as Norton and Sackville , Gorboduc , ii . ii : frequently in this play and elsewhere . woe to wretched land 25. Over . : . feet ) An echo perhaps That wastes itself with civill ...
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