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Grafton says : ¡° After long forth should be Protector and Regent arguments made ... among the Peeres , of the land . Provided alway , that if Prelates , and commons of the realme ; the King did closely or apertly studie upon the vigile ...
Grafton says : ¡° After long forth should be Protector and Regent arguments made ... among the Peeres , of the land . Provided alway , that if Prelates , and commons of the realme ; the King did closely or apertly studie upon the vigile ...
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The Duke is made . land : Sterne seas . And thinkst thou then To - sleepe secure ? Q. 241 , 242 , such safety . wolves ] omitted Q. 243-246 . Had I . .. honour ] 207-209 ( 1 ) . Had I beene there , the souldiers should have tost Me on ...
The Duke is made . land : Sterne seas . And thinkst thou then To - sleepe secure ? Q. 241 , 242 , such safety . wolves ] omitted Q. 243-246 . Had I . .. honour ] 207-209 ( 1 ) . Had I beene there , the souldiers should have tost Me on ...
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Eng . land ? Q. 144-147 . Some six ... the soldiers ; And for ... to this needful war ) 112-115 . Some fiue . his power , But as for ... gainst this needfull warre Q. 148-150 . ' Twas odds ... his praises . his scandal of retire ...
Eng . land ? Q. 144-147 . Some six ... the soldiers ; And for ... to this needful war ) 112-115 . Some fiue . his power , But as for ... gainst this needfull warre Q. 148-150 . ' Twas odds ... his praises . his scandal of retire ...
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219 ) , 1593 : " Extraught " occurs twice in the Trou- hath already put - on her wispen garblesome Řaigne of King John , where land ¡± —Harvey's tu quoque to Nashe Shakespeare read it , probably earlier in Pierce Penilesse .
219 ) , 1593 : " Extraught " occurs twice in the Trou- hath already put - on her wispen garblesome Řaigne of King John , where land ¡± —Harvey's tu quoque to Nashe Shakespeare read it , probably earlier in Pierce Penilesse .
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I and wofull land deathes throne . . . lenity . strength . hold our pittie me , And . is got ... bleeding ... fathers , now come split my brest Q. . no o again . Spenser uses the word in Colin speare intended to transpose 9 and 10 ...
I and wofull land deathes throne . . . lenity . strength . hold our pittie me , And . is got ... bleeding ... fathers , now come split my brest Q. . no o again . Spenser uses the word in Colin speare intended to transpose 9 and 10 ...
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