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... ; PROlogve F1 8 ( ) om . 1640 ... 9 Are ] and M cookes tastes ] cookes taste 1640 10 hether ] hither 1640 ... 1692 H ; cook's taste WG farre fet ; far - fet 1640 ... 21 far fet ] B Be fit for ladies : fome for lords , knights.
... ; PROlogve F1 8 ( ) om . 1640 ... 9 Are ] and M cookes tastes ] cookes taste 1640 10 hether ] hither 1640 ... 1692 H ; cook's taste WG farre fet ; far - fet 1640 ... 21 far fet ] B Be fit for ladies : fome for lords , knights.
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... lords , knights , squires , Some for your waiting wench , and citie - wires , Some for your men , and daughters of white - Friars . [ 530 ] 25 Nor is it , onely , while you keepe your seate Here , that his feast will last ; but you ...
... lords , knights , squires , Some for your waiting wench , and citie - wires , Some for your men , and daughters of white - Friars . [ 530 ] 25 Nor is it , onely , while you keepe your seate Here , that his feast will last ; but you ...
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... lords may heare you ; visite my ladies at night , and bee able to giue ' hem the character of euery bowler , or better o ' the greene . These be the things , 40 wherein your fashionable men exercise themfelues , and I for companie . CLE ...
... lords may heare you ; visite my ladies at night , and bee able to giue ' hem the character of euery bowler , or better o ' the greene . These be the things , 40 wherein your fashionable men exercise themfelues , and I for companie . CLE ...
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... lord LOFTY , and after , my ladies gentleman - vfher , who got mee knighted in Ireland , fince it pleas'd my elder brother to die — I had 60 as faire a gold ierkin on that day , as any was worne in the Iland - voyage , or at Caliz ...
... lord LOFTY , and after , my ladies gentleman - vfher , who got mee knighted in Ireland , fince it pleas'd my elder brother to die — I had 60 as faire a gold ierkin on that day , as any was worne in the Iland - voyage , or at Caliz ...
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... lords , and the fixteenth ladies letter , kinsman ; and it shall doe you no good kinsman . Your knighthood it 105 felfe fhall come on it's knees , and it fhall be reiected ; it fhall bee fued for it's fees to execution , and not bee re ...
... lords , and the fixteenth ladies letter , kinsman ; and it shall doe you no good kinsman . Your knighthood it 105 felfe fhall come on it's knees , and it fhall be reiected ; it fhall bee fued for it's fees to execution , and not bee re ...
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