The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... tyme it were , " For fear lest that wee drowne . " " Wife . Yea , sir , set up your saile , “ And rowe forth with evil haile , " For withouten anie saile " I will not oute of this toune ; " But I have my gossepes everich one ; " One ...
... tyme it were , " For fear lest that wee drowne . " " Wife . Yea , sir , set up your saile , “ And rowe forth with evil haile , " For withouten anie saile " I will not oute of this toune ; " But I have my gossepes everich one ; " One ...
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... tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our saide citye of London . In wytnes wherof , & c . " Wytnes our selfe at Westminster the 10th daye of Maye . [ 1574. ] " Per breve de privato sigillo . " Mr ...
... tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our saide citye of London . In wytnes wherof , & c . " Wytnes our selfe at Westminster the 10th daye of Maye . [ 1574. ] " Per breve de privato sigillo . " Mr ...
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... tyme . - He lieth buried in Shoreditch church . " - " He was so beloved , " adds the writer in a note , " that men use his picture for their signes . " Stow's Chron . published by Howes , sub . ann . 1583 , edit . 1615 . The above ...
... tyme . - He lieth buried in Shoreditch church . " - " He was so beloved , " adds the writer in a note , " that men use his picture for their signes . " Stow's Chron . published by Howes , sub . ann . 1583 , edit . 1615 . The above ...
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... tyme of the masque : where in the first that was discovered was a prospective of Whitehall , with the Banqueting House ; the second was the Masquers in a cloud ; and the third a forrest . The French embassador was present . " The ...
... tyme of the masque : where in the first that was discovered was a prospective of Whitehall , with the Banqueting House ; the second was the Masquers in a cloud ; and the third a forrest . The French embassador was present . " The ...
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... tyme Servant to Queen Elizabeth of happie Memory , also to King James hir Royal Successor and to King Charles his Sonne now raigning which JOHN was Sonne and Heire of GEORGE HEMINGS of Draytwiche in the Countye of Worcester GENT : whoe ...
... tyme Servant to Queen Elizabeth of happie Memory , also to King James hir Royal Successor and to King Charles his Sonne now raigning which JOHN was Sonne and Heire of GEORGE HEMINGS of Draytwiche in the Countye of Worcester GENT : whoe ...
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