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... Anne . She's a stranger now again . So much the more Verily , Must pity drop upon her . I swear , ' tis better to be lowly born , And range with humble livers in content , Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief And wear a golden ...
... Anne . She's a stranger now again . So much the more Verily , Must pity drop upon her . I swear , ' tis better to be lowly born , And range with humble livers in content , Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief And wear a golden ...
Page 70
... Anne . For all the world . Old L. 45 Anne . know 50 My good Lord , 66 " " 46. little England ] used , as now , of England contrasted with larger countries . Greene , Spanish Masquer- ado ( Works , ed . Grosart , p . 255 ) , calls it a ...
... Anne . For all the world . Old L. 45 Anne . know 50 My good Lord , 66 " " 46. little England ] used , as now , of England contrasted with larger countries . Greene , Spanish Masquer- ado ( Works , ed . Grosart , p . 255 ) , calls it a ...
Page 71
... Anne . Now , I pray God , amen ! Cham . You bear a gentle mind , and heavenly blessings Follow such creatures . That you may , fair lady , Perceive I speak sincerely , and high note's 60 Ta'en of your many virtues , the king's majesty ...
... Anne . Now , I pray God , amen ! Cham . You bear a gentle mind , and heavenly blessings Follow such creatures . That you may , fair lady , Perceive I speak sincerely , and high note's 60 Ta'en of your many virtues , the king's majesty ...
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