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... Queen I mean glory in my general intention , but in my par- ticular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queen , and her kingdom in Faery land . And yet in some places else I do other- wise shadow her ...
... Queen I mean glory in my general intention , but in my par- ticular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queen , and her kingdom in Faery land . And yet in some places else I do other- wise shadow her ...
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... Queen by the Children of the Chapel ) , and the children of the choir school of St. Paul's ( to be distinguished from the Grammar School also associated with the Cathedral ) also performed at Court as well as joining the Children of the ...
... Queen by the Children of the Chapel ) , and the children of the choir school of St. Paul's ( to be distinguished from the Grammar School also associated with the Cathedral ) also performed at Court as well as joining the Children of the ...
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... Queen and quarreling religious and political parties . A Parliament summoned without the proper royal authority in 1560 implemented John Knox's views and established the reformed faith in Scotland . The following year young Mary Queen ...
... Queen and quarreling religious and political parties . A Parliament summoned without the proper royal authority in 1560 implemented John Knox's views and established the reformed faith in Scotland . The following year young Mary Queen ...
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