Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... head , I understand , Is the chief service in this land ; Look wherever it be fand , Servite cum cantico . 10 Be glad , lords both more and less , For this hath ordained our stew- ard To cheer you all this Christmas , The boar's head ...
... head , I understand , Is the chief service in this land ; Look wherever it be fand , Servite cum cantico . 10 Be glad , lords both more and less , For this hath ordained our stew- ard To cheer you all this Christmas , The boar's head ...
Pagina 598
... head was stricken from his shoulders and had no more harm . I cannot tell whether I should call him a foolish wise ... head , my neck is so short . " Also , even when he should lay down his head on the block , he , having a great grey ...
... head was stricken from his shoulders and had no more harm . I cannot tell whether I should call him a foolish wise ... head , my neck is so short . " Also , even when he should lay down his head on the block , he , having a great grey ...
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... head that whensoever the king or his brother should have able years to exercise their power , they would take a most severe revenge of that cureless wrong offered to their uncle and brother , Rivers and Grey . But this was not his ...
... head that whensoever the king or his brother should have able years to exercise their power , they would take a most severe revenge of that cureless wrong offered to their uncle and brother , Rivers and Grey . But this was not his ...
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