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Strana 19
... land . Pay it in : I would be loth your name should sink , or that Your hopeful son , when he returns from travel , Should find you , my lord , without land . You are angry For my good counsel : look you to your bonds MASSINGER . ] 19 ...
... land . Pay it in : I would be loth your name should sink , or that Your hopeful son , when he returns from travel , Should find you , my lord , without land . You are angry For my good counsel : look you to your bonds MASSINGER . ] 19 ...
Strana 24
... land of wicked people , who , I believe , hate every one , and particularly the French ; the reason why , would take long to tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into ...
... land of wicked people , who , I believe , hate every one , and particularly the French ; the reason why , would take long to tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into ...
Strana 28
... lands again The glad and glorious sun dost bring , And thou hast joined the gentle train And wear'st the gentle name of Spring . And , in thy reign of blast and storm , Smiles many a long , bright , sunny day , When the changed winds ...
... lands again The glad and glorious sun dost bring , And thou hast joined the gentle train And wear'st the gentle name of Spring . And , in thy reign of blast and storm , Smiles many a long , bright , sunny day , When the changed winds ...
Strana 45
... land does , when she is told of some strange casualty , " Lucy , child , step into the next room , and set that down . " - " Lord , Madam ! " says Lady Lucy , " it can't be true ! " - " Oh , no matter , child ; it will do for news into ...
... land does , when she is told of some strange casualty , " Lucy , child , step into the next room , and set that down . " - " Lord , Madam ! " says Lady Lucy , " it can't be true ! " - " Oh , no matter , child ; it will do for news into ...
Strana 76
... land within this kingdom , for so the judges advised , for that he was a foreigner , and condemned , and a few days after executed at Tyburn ; where he did again openly read his confession , and take it upon his death to be true . This ...
... land within this kingdom , for so the judges advised , for that he was a foreigner , and condemned , and a few days after executed at Tyburn ; where he did again openly read his confession , and take it upon his death to be true . This ...
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