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Pagina 391
My master's kindness pleads to me for life , With just demand , and I must grant it
him : My mistress she hath forc'd me with an oath , For Susan's sake , the which I
may not break , For that is nearer than a master's love : That grim - fac'd fellow ...
My master's kindness pleads to me for life , With just demand , and I must grant it
him : My mistress she hath forc'd me with an oath , For Susan's sake , the which I
may not break , For that is nearer than a master's love : That grim - fac'd fellow ...
Pagina 395
The devoted man again escapes by accident , and the “ Chronicle ' thus briefly
records the circumstance : “ When Master Arden came to Rochester , bis man ,
still fearing that Black Will would kill him with his master , pricked his horse of ...
The devoted man again escapes by accident , and the “ Chronicle ' thus briefly
records the circumstance : “ When Master Arden came to Rochester , bis man ,
still fearing that Black Will would kill him with his master , pricked his horse of ...
Pagina 396
The occurrences of the next day are thus told in the Chronicle : '“ After that Master
Arden was come home , he sent ( as he usually did ) his man to Sheppy , to Sir
Thomas Cheinie's , then lord warden of the Cinque Ports , about certain business
...
The occurrences of the next day are thus told in the Chronicle : '“ After that Master
Arden was come home , he sent ( as he usually did ) his man to Sheppy , to Sir
Thomas Cheinie's , then lord warden of the Cinque Ports , about certain business
...
Pagina 399
Take me ? quoth Master Arden ; which way ? With that Black Will stepped forth ,
and cast a towel about his neck , so to stop his breath and strangle him . Then
Mosbie , having at his girdle a pressingiron of fourteen pounds weight , struck
him ...
Take me ? quoth Master Arden ; which way ? With that Black Will stepped forth ,
and cast a towel about his neck , so to stop his breath and strangle him . Then
Mosbie , having at his girdle a pressingiron of fourteen pounds weight , struck
him ...
Pagina 513
Dead shepherd ! now I find thy saw of might ; The masters of some merchant ,
and the merchant , • Who ever lov'd ... Master person . L. L. L. iv . ii . n . Mere -
absolute , certain . P. iv . 3 , n . Good morrow , master person . Seldom but that
pity ...
Dead shepherd ! now I find thy saw of might ; The masters of some merchant ,
and the merchant , • Who ever lov'd ... Master person . L. L. L. iv . ii . n . Mere -
absolute , certain . P. iv . 3 , n . Good morrow , master person . Seldom but that
pity ...
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