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Strana 297
In so much , Mr. Clerk , who was sent hither from the prince , being a - shipboard ( and now lies sick at my Lord of Bristols house of a calenture ) , " ? hearing of it , he desired to speak with him , for he had something to deliver ...
In so much , Mr. Clerk , who was sent hither from the prince , being a - shipboard ( and now lies sick at my Lord of Bristols house of a calenture ) , " ? hearing of it , he desired to speak with him , for he had something to deliver ...
Strana 523
Lord , I have known this man a long time , and will attest upon my oath before this honorable bench that he is— ' JUDGE . “ Hold ! Give him his oath . ” So they sware him . Then he said : ENVY . My lord , this man , notwithstanding his ...
Lord , I have known this man a long time , and will attest upon my oath before this honorable bench that he is— ' JUDGE . “ Hold ! Give him his oath . ” So they sware him . Then he said : ENVY . My lord , this man , notwithstanding his ...
Strana 1089
... 889 In Heaven soaring up , I dropped an ear , 1040 In pious times , ere priestcraft did begin , 1000 In sober mornings do not thou rehearse , 810 In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God , 922 In the hour of my distress , 825 In this ...
... 889 In Heaven soaring up , I dropped an ear , 1040 In pious times , ere priestcraft did begin , 1000 In sober mornings do not thou rehearse , 810 In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God , 922 In the hour of my distress , 825 In this ...
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