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I have no further gone in this than by A single voice ; and that not pass'd me but By learned approbation of the Judges . If I am Traduc'd by ignorant tongues , which neither know My faculties nor person , yet will be The chronicles of ...
I have no further gone in this than by A single voice ; and that not pass'd me but By learned approbation of the Judges . If I am Traduc'd by ignorant tongues , which neither know My faculties nor person , yet will be The chronicles of ...
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Ye have made a fine hand , Fellows ; There's a trim rabble let in ; are all these Your faithful friends o ' the Suburbs ? 5 We shall have Great store of room , no doubt , left for the ladies , When they pass back from the Christening .
Ye have made a fine hand , Fellows ; There's a trim rabble let in ; are all these Your faithful friends o ' the Suburbs ? 5 We shall have Great store of room , no doubt , left for the ladies , When they pass back from the Christening .
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The Troop pass once about the Stage , and Garter speaks . GART . Heaven , from Thy endless goodness , send prosperous life , long , and ever happy , to the high and mighty Princess of England , Elizabeth ! Flourish .
The Troop pass once about the Stage , and Garter speaks . GART . Heaven , from Thy endless goodness , send prosperous life , long , and ever happy , to the high and mighty Princess of England , Elizabeth ! Flourish .
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