Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 22Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... daughter was the great actor in this business , and that her being confidant with us , would ruin her with my father ; and therefore having some power with him , to prevent the inconveniences that would come to her daughter , resolved ...
... daughter was the great actor in this business , and that her being confidant with us , would ruin her with my father ; and therefore having some power with him , to prevent the inconveniences that would come to her daughter , resolved ...
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... daughter of Earl Devonshire ) , that had been between them , she was almost come to a resolution of never more living with any daughter- in - law . But my Lady Robertes , " that was my lord's sister , and a very pious woman , was ...
... daughter of Earl Devonshire ) , that had been between them , she was almost come to a resolution of never more living with any daughter- in - law . But my Lady Robertes , " that was my lord's sister , and a very pious woman , was ...
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... daughter to the Right Hon . the Earle of Cork in Ireland , were married the 21st of July , 1641. " Extracted by WILLIAM RUSSELL , Rector . January 24 , 1848 . ( 12. ) Also written Leeze , and Leighs near Braintree , Essex , - " where ...
... daughter to the Right Hon . the Earle of Cork in Ireland , were married the 21st of July , 1641. " Extracted by WILLIAM RUSSELL , Rector . January 24 , 1848 . ( 12. ) Also written Leeze , and Leighs near Braintree , Essex , - " where ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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