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... Faulconbridge , Baftard - Son to Richard the First . Robert Faulconbridge , fuppos'd Brother to the Baftard . James Gurney , Servant to the Lady Faulconbridge , Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet , Philip , King of France . Lewis , the ...
... Faulconbridge , Baftard - Son to Richard the First . Robert Faulconbridge , fuppos'd Brother to the Baftard . James Gurney , Servant to the Lady Faulconbridge , Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet , Philip , King of France . Lewis , the ...
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... Faulconbridge , and Philip , his Brother . Phil . Your faithful fubject , I , a gentleman Born in Northamptonshire , and eldest Son , As I fuppofe , to Robert Faulconbridge , A foldier , by the honour - giving hand Of Coeur - de - lion ...
... Faulconbridge , and Philip , his Brother . Phil . Your faithful fubject , I , a gentleman Born in Northamptonshire , and eldest Son , As I fuppofe , to Robert Faulconbridge , A foldier , by the honour - giving hand Of Coeur - de - lion ...
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... Faulconbridge And , like thy brother , to enjoy thy lands Or the reputed Son of Ceur - de - Lion , Lord of thy prefence , and no land befide ? Phil . Madam , and if my brother had my fhape , And I had his , Sir Robert his , like him ...
... Faulconbridge And , like thy brother , to enjoy thy lands Or the reputed Son of Ceur - de - Lion , Lord of thy prefence , and no land befide ? Phil . Madam , and if my brother had my fhape , And I had his , Sir Robert his , like him ...
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... Faulconbridge , now haft thou thy defire ; A landless Knight makes thee a landed ' Squire : Come , Madam ; and come , Richard ; we must speed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Phil Brother , adieu ; good fortune come ...
... Faulconbridge , now haft thou thy defire ; A landless Knight makes thee a landed ' Squire : Come , Madam ; and come , Richard ; we must speed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Phil Brother , adieu ; good fortune come ...
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... Faulconbridge would fhew the Advantages and Prerogatives of Men of Worship . He particularly obferves , that he has the Traveller at Command . ( And here we must remember the Time our Author wrote in ; when Travel- lers , by the daily ...
... Faulconbridge would fhew the Advantages and Prerogatives of Men of Worship . He particularly obferves , that he has the Traveller at Command . ( And here we must remember the Time our Author wrote in ; when Travel- lers , by the daily ...
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