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Pagina 38
... letters in ' t . Cade . Nay , then he is a conjurer . Dick . Nay , he can make obligations , and write court - hand . Cade . I am sorry for ' t : the man is a proper man , on mine honour ; unless I find ' him guilty , he shall not die ...
... letters in ' t . Cade . Nay , then he is a conjurer . Dick . Nay , he can make obligations , and write court - hand . Cade . I am sorry for ' t : the man is a proper man , on mine honour ; unless I find ' him guilty , he shall not die ...
Pagina 39
... letters , and talk of a noun and verb , and such abominable words as no christian ear is able to endure it . And besides all this , thou hast appointed certain justices of the peace , in every shire , to hang honest men that steal for ...
... letters , and talk of a noun and verb , and such abominable words as no christian ear is able to endure it . And besides all this , thou hast appointed certain justices of the peace , in every shire , to hang honest men that steal for ...
Pagina 51
... letters , deny his gifts , As you did charge me . sort Cor . Why , that hath made him mad : By Heav'n , ' t is as proper for our age to cast Beyond ourselves , as ' t is for the younger To leave their wantonness . Well , I am sorry That ...
... letters , deny his gifts , As you did charge me . sort Cor . Why , that hath made him mad : By Heav'n , ' t is as proper for our age to cast Beyond ourselves , as ' t is for the younger To leave their wantonness . Well , I am sorry That ...
Pagina 94
... letter was seal'd lord Berkley came . " " Oh , level all your looks upon these daring men . " 2. " Away ! poor Gaveston , that has no friend but me ; Do what they can , we'll live in Tynmouth here ; And so I walk with him about the ...
... letter was seal'd lord Berkley came . " " Oh , level all your looks upon these daring men . " 2. " Away ! poor Gaveston , that has no friend but me ; Do what they can , we'll live in Tynmouth here ; And so I walk with him about the ...
Pagina 124
... letter from John Chamberlain to Sir Ralph Winwood , dated from London the 12th of July , 1613 , which describes the burning , " which fell out by a peal of chambers . " This conflagration took place on the previous 29th of June . The ...
... letter from John Chamberlain to Sir Ralph Winwood , dated from London the 12th of July , 1613 , which describes the burning , " which fell out by a peal of chambers . " This conflagration took place on the previous 29th of June . The ...
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