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... thinke the subtile - witted French , Conjurers and Sorcerers , that afraid of him , By Magick Verses have contriv'd his end . 30 Winch . He was a King , blest of the King of Kings . Unto the French , the dreadfull Judgement - Day So ...
... thinke the subtile - witted French , Conjurers and Sorcerers , that afraid of him , By Magick Verses have contriv'd his end . 30 Winch . He was a King , blest of the King of Kings . Unto the French , the dreadfull Judgement - Day So ...
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... thinkes , without expence at all , By guilefull faire words , Peace may be obtayn'd . Awake , awake , English Nobilitie , Let not slouth dimme your Honors , new begot ; Cropt are the Flower - de - Luces in your Armes Of Englands Coat ...
... thinkes , without expence at all , By guilefull faire words , Peace may be obtayn'd . Awake , awake , English Nobilitie , Let not slouth dimme your Honors , new begot ; Cropt are the Flower - de - Luces in your Armes Of Englands Coat ...
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... thinke by some odde Gimmors1 or Device Their Armes are set , like Clocks , still to strike on ; Else ne're could they hold out so as they doe : By my consent , wee'le even let them alone . 1 clockwork Alanson . Be it so . Enter the ...
... thinke by some odde Gimmors1 or Device Their Armes are set , like Clocks , still to strike on ; Else ne're could they hold out so as they doe : By my consent , wee'le even let them alone . 1 clockwork Alanson . Be it so . Enter the ...
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... thinke upon a recompence . 120 Dolph . Meane time looke gracious on thy prostrate Thrall . 131 Reigneir . My Lord me thinkes is very long in talke . 110. fine : five - STEEVENS . 126. rights : rites - POPE . 113. a : o ' - THeobald ...
... thinke upon a recompence . 120 Dolph . Meane time looke gracious on thy prostrate Thrall . 131 Reigneir . My Lord me thinkes is very long in talke . 110. fine : five - STEEVENS . 126. rights : rites - POPE . 113. a : o ' - THeobald ...
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... thinke at the North Gate , for there stands Lords . Glansdale . And I heere , at the Bulwarke of the Bridge . Talb . For ought I see , this Citie must be famisht , Or with light Skirmishes enfeebled . Here they shot , and Salisbury ...
... thinke at the North Gate , for there stands Lords . Glansdale . And I heere , at the Bulwarke of the Bridge . Talb . For ought I see , this Citie must be famisht , Or with light Skirmishes enfeebled . Here they shot , and Salisbury ...
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