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Page 185
... earl : t- O , he is writing ; stand apart awhile . Hodge [ reads ] . Fellow William , I am not as I have been ; I went from you a smith , I write to you as a lord . I am , at this present writing , among the Polonian sausages . I do ...
... earl : t- O , he is writing ; stand apart awhile . Hodge [ reads ] . Fellow William , I am not as I have been ; I went from you a smith , I write to you as a lord . I am , at this present writing , among the Polonian sausages . I do ...
Page 186
... earl is lost , Within few days I hope to see thee crost . [ Exeunt GOVERNOR , States , Attendants , & c Enter CHORUS . Cho . Thus far you see how Cromwell's fortune pass'd . The earl of Bedford , being safe in Mantua , Desires ...
... earl is lost , Within few days I hope to see thee crost . [ Exeunt GOVERNOR , States , Attendants , & c Enter CHORUS . Cho . Thus far you see how Cromwell's fortune pass'd . The earl of Bedford , being safe in Mantua , Desires ...
Page 453
... earl of Pembroke : but there are no circumstances in the history of either earl to which the sonnets seem applicable . Dr. Farmer supposes that many of these sonnets were addressed to our author's nephew , Mr. William Harte ; but ...
... earl of Pembroke : but there are no circumstances in the history of either earl to which the sonnets seem applicable . Dr. Farmer supposes that many of these sonnets were addressed to our author's nephew , Mr. William Harte ; but ...
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