Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Mayors ' Pageants will be found notices of their appearance in this way until the reign of James II . * A modernized version is given in Evans's Old Ballads , ( vol . iii . p . 120 ) . world . " Who can say but that the very iv.
... Mayors ' Pageants will be found notices of their appearance in this way until the reign of James II . * A modernized version is given in Evans's Old Ballads , ( vol . iii . p . 120 ) . world . " Who can say but that the very iv.
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... reign of Ed- ward VI . See Sir John Harrington's Metamor- phosis of Ajax . He was so entangled with some of the Popish party that he narrowly escaped being noosed ; but the Muses were his advo- cates . " * His own opinion of his ...
... reign of Ed- ward VI . See Sir John Harrington's Metamor- phosis of Ajax . He was so entangled with some of the Popish party that he narrowly escaped being noosed ; but the Muses were his advo- cates . " * His own opinion of his ...
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... reign , might be retaliated on those of a contrary persuasion in the ensuing one , and especially on the peculiar favorites of Queen Mary , he thought it best , for the security of his person , and the pre- servation of his religion ...
... reign , might be retaliated on those of a contrary persuasion in the ensuing one , and especially on the peculiar favorites of Queen Mary , he thought it best , for the security of his person , and the pre- servation of his religion ...
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