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Pagina xiv
... thee fall for thine accurfed hire ; That with falle forged lies , which thou didst tell , my true love did firre up coales of ire ; The Sparkes whereof let kindle thine own fire , And catching hold on thine own wicked bed Confume thee ...
... thee fall for thine accurfed hire ; That with falle forged lies , which thou didst tell , my true love did firre up coales of ire ; The Sparkes whereof let kindle thine own fire , And catching hold on thine own wicked bed Confume thee ...
Pagina xvi
... thee to thofe , that weld the awful crowne , To doubted [ read doughty ] knights , whofe woundlesse armour rufts , And helmes unbruzed wexen daily browne . There may thy Mufe difplay her fluttering wing , And ftretch herself at large ...
... thee to thofe , that weld the awful crowne , To doubted [ read doughty ] knights , whofe woundlesse armour rufts , And helmes unbruzed wexen daily browne . There may thy Mufe difplay her fluttering wing , And ftretch herself at large ...
Pagina xlv
... thee , Luke , xxii . 64. So in the Bible printed in Q. Elizabeth's reign , Arede & c . in the Gr . weophτvov , prophecy . " aɲædan , conjec- " tare , divinare , ɲædan , to read , to counfell , to " conjecture to interpret . anæd ...
... thee , Luke , xxii . 64. So in the Bible printed in Q. Elizabeth's reign , Arede & c . in the Gr . weophτvov , prophecy . " aɲædan , conjec- " tare , divinare , ɲædan , to read , to counfell , to " conjecture to interpret . anæd ...
Pagina xlv
... thee well , con- fider well of it , B. ii . Č . 7. St. 38. well to avyje , well to confider , B. ii . C. 12. St. 17 , her avizing , B. iii . C. 2. St. 22 , avifing herfeife , B. iii . C. 3 . St. 59 , av fing right , B. iii . C. 9. St ...
... thee well , con- fider well of it , B. ii . Č . 7. St. 38. well to avyje , well to confider , B. ii . C. 12. St. 17 , her avizing , B. iii . C. 2. St. 22 , avifing herfeife , B. iii . C. 3 . St. 59 , av fing right , B. iii . C. 9. St ...
Pagina xlv
... thee to thy face . Ben . Johnf . Sejan . A & t v . Teare off thy robe , play with thy beard and noflrils , Gall . faire la barbe à quelqu'un , Ital . far la barba ad uno . Beare , B. iii . C. 3. St. 11. a bier , Anglo - S . bæɲ ...
... thee to thy face . Ben . Johnf . Sejan . A & t v . Teare off thy robe , play with thy beard and noflrils , Gall . faire la barbe à quelqu'un , Ital . far la barba ad uno . Beare , B. iii . C. 3. St. 11. a bier , Anglo - S . bæɲ ...
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