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100 As Stephen Sly and old John Naps of Greece And Peter Turph and Henry
Pimpernell And twenty more such names and men as these Which never were
nor no man ever saw . Sly . Now Lord be thanked for my good amends ! All .
Amen .
100 As Stephen Sly and old John Naps of Greece And Peter Turph and Henry
Pimpernell And twenty more such names and men as these Which never were
nor no man ever saw . Sly . Now Lord be thanked for my good amends ! All .
Amen .
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30 First Lord . Is it not meant damnable in us , to be trumpeters of our unlawful
intents ? We shall not then have his company to - night ? Sec . Lord . Not till after
midnight ; for he is dieted to his hour . First Lord . That approaches apace ; I
would ...
30 First Lord . Is it not meant damnable in us , to be trumpeters of our unlawful
intents ? We shall not then have his company to - night ? Sec . Lord . Not till after
midnight ; for he is dieted to his hour . First Lord . That approaches apace ; I
would ...
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Lord . Hath the count all this intelligence ? First Lord . Ay , and the particular
confirmations , point from point , to the full arming of the verity . Sec . Lord . I am
heartily sorry that he'll be glad of this . First Lord . How mightily sometimes make
us ...
Lord . Hath the count all this intelligence ? First Lord . Ay , and the particular
confirmations , point from point , to the full arming of the verity . Sec . Lord . I am
heartily sorry that he'll be glad of this . First Lord . How mightily sometimes make
us ...
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