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Pagina 51
Small while he stood , but gripes me by the wrist , And there he holds my pulse till
with a sigh He doth unclasp his hold , and parts away Silent , as is the mid time of
the night : And as he went , his eye was still on me , For thus his head over his ...
Small while he stood , but gripes me by the wrist , And there he holds my pulse till
with a sigh He doth unclasp his hold , and parts away Silent , as is the mid time of
the night : And as he went , his eye was still on me , For thus his head over his ...
Pagina 95
Henry and Margaret with a crown of gold Stood ready to set it on my princely
head . ” “ And you , my gracious lady and sovereign mistress , Causeless have
laid complaints upon my head . I shall not want false witnesses enough , That so
...
Henry and Margaret with a crown of gold Stood ready to set it on my princely
head . ” “ And you , my gracious lady and sovereign mistress , Causeless have
laid complaints upon my head . I shall not want false witnesses enough , That so
...
Pagina 220
2 . Lord Chancellor , with the purse and mace before him . 3 . Choristers singing .
[ Music . 4 . Mayor of London bearing the mace . Then Garter , in his coat of arms ,
and , on his head , a gilt copper crown . 5 . Marquis Dorset , bearing a sceptre ...
2 . Lord Chancellor , with the purse and mace before him . 3 . Choristers singing .
[ Music . 4 . Mayor of London bearing the mace . Then Garter , in his coat of arms ,
and , on his head , a gilt copper crown . 5 . Marquis Dorset , bearing a sceptre ...
Pagina 226
Enter , solemnly tripping one after another , six * Personages , clad in white robes
, wearing on their heads garlands of ... They first congee unto her , then dance ;
and at certain changes , the first two hold a spare garland over her head ; at ...
Enter , solemnly tripping one after another , six * Personages , clad in white robes
, wearing on their heads garlands of ... They first congee unto her , then dance ;
and at certain changes , the first two hold a spare garland over her head ; at ...
Pagina 246
I am not Samson , nor sir Guy , nor Colbrand , to mow them down before me : but
if I spared any that had a head to hit , either young or old , he or she , cuckold or
cuckold - maker , let me never hope to see a chine again ; and that I would not for
...
I am not Samson , nor sir Guy , nor Colbrand , to mow them down before me : but
if I spared any that had a head to hit , either young or old , he or she , cuckold or
cuckold - maker , let me never hope to see a chine again ; and that I would not for
...
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