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... noble men and other his freends that wished him well , as the like traine had beene sildome seene repairing to the court at any one time in those daies . He was apparelled in a gowne of blew satten , full of small oilet holes , at ...
... noble men and other his freends that wished him well , as the like traine had beene sildome seene repairing to the court at any one time in those daies . He was apparelled in a gowne of blew satten , full of small oilet holes , at ...
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... noble Mortimer , Leading the men of Herefordshire to fight Against the irregular and wild Glendower , Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken , A thousand of his people butchered ; Upon whose dead corpse there was such misuse ...
... noble Mortimer , Leading the men of Herefordshire to fight Against the irregular and wild Glendower , Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken , A thousand of his people butchered ; Upon whose dead corpse there was such misuse ...
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... noble and chaste mistress the moon , under whose counten- ance we steal . Prince . Thou sayest well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is ...
... noble and chaste mistress the moon , under whose counten- ance we steal . Prince . Thou sayest well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is ...
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... noble Mortimer Receive so many , and all willingly : Then let not him be slander'd with revolt . 105 IIO 106. crisp head ] crispe - head Qq , F ; crisped - head Ff 2-4 . the ] a Ff 2-4 . 108. bare ] Qq ; base Ff . 112. not him ] him not ...
... noble Mortimer Receive so many , and all willingly : Then let not him be slander'd with revolt . 105 IIO 106. crisp head ] crispe - head Qq , F ; crisped - head Ff 2-4 . the ] a Ff 2-4 . 108. bare ] Qq ; base Ff . 112. not him ] him not ...
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... Noble Arte of Venerie , 1575 : " We ... unherbor a harte , we .. .rowse a Bucke ; we ... start a Hare ; we bolt a conie ; unkennell a Fox " ; Lyly , Midas , Iv . iii : " thou shouldest say , start a hare , rowse the deere " ; and ...
... Noble Arte of Venerie , 1575 : " We ... unherbor a harte , we .. .rowse a Bucke ; we ... start a Hare ; we bolt a conie ; unkennell a Fox " ; Lyly , Midas , Iv . iii : " thou shouldest say , start a hare , rowse the deere " ; and ...
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