A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... death it would do him no good . The like was also offered to another priest by name Davies who likewise refused . Sentence of death was passed upon them both . 27th . This morning Drury , having dressed himself after the manner of the ...
... death it would do him no good . The like was also offered to another priest by name Davies who likewise refused . Sentence of death was passed upon them both . 27th . This morning Drury , having dressed himself after the manner of the ...
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... DEATH Horror of death , let me alone in peace , And leave my soul to me , whom it concerns ; You have no charge of it ; I feel her free . How she doth rouse , and like a falcon stretch Her silver wings ; as threatening Death with death ...
... DEATH Horror of death , let me alone in peace , And leave my soul to me , whom it concerns ; You have no charge of it ; I feel her free . How she doth rouse , and like a falcon stretch Her silver wings ; as threatening Death with death ...
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... death , his porter fell mad and was taken to Bethlehem , for L. Compton desiring to have the deceased's picture after that the body was lapped up in sere cloth , they were forced to rip the upper part of the cloth from the head to the ...
... death , his porter fell mad and was taken to Bethlehem , for L. Compton desiring to have the deceased's picture after that the body was lapped up in sere cloth , they were forced to rip the upper part of the cloth from the head to the ...
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