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Come agayn and lay the table I say ; What me thynkkis ye have sone don . Johan
, Nowe I pray God that his malediction Lyght on my wyfe , and on the baulde
preest . Tyb . Nowe go thy ways , and hye the , seest . Johan . I pray to Christ , if
my ...
Come agayn and lay the table I say ; What me thynkkis ye have sone don . Johan
, Nowe I pray God that his malediction Lyght on my wyfe , and on the baulde
preest . Tyb . Nowe go thy ways , and hye the , seest . Johan . I pray to Christ , if
my ...
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Bishop Hall , in a sermon on this day , remarks , that " it hath been an old ( I say
not how true ) note , that hath been wont to be set ... Browne , in his Vulgar Errors
, says , that “ there is a general tradition in most parts of Europe that inferreth the ...
Bishop Hall , in a sermon on this day , remarks , that " it hath been an old ( I say
not how true ) note , that hath been wont to be set ... Browne , in his Vulgar Errors
, says , that “ there is a general tradition in most parts of Europe that inferreth the ...
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He says , “ he went up a hill to see ye sun rise betimes on Whitsunday morning , ”
and saw it at its rising , “ skip , play , dance , and turn about like a wheel . ”
Camden , in his Ancient and Modern Manners of the Irish , says , They fancy a
green ...
He says , “ he went up a hill to see ye sun rise betimes on Whitsunday morning , ”
and saw it at its rising , “ skip , play , dance , and turn about like a wheel . ”
Camden , in his Ancient and Modern Manners of the Irish , says , They fancy a
green ...
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