Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... court - day two bookes lately printed , th ' one called The Letting of Humors Blood in the Head Vayne ; th ' other , A Mery Metinge , or ' tis Mery when Knaves mete ; shal be publiquely burnt , for that they conteyne matters unfytt to ...
... court - day two bookes lately printed , th ' one called The Letting of Humors Blood in the Head Vayne ; th ' other , A Mery Metinge , or ' tis Mery when Knaves mete ; shal be publiquely burnt , for that they conteyne matters unfytt to ...
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... court to the Queene Elizabeth , for then she raigned , and having a pattent ready made for the sale of the aforesaid matches , where so soone as hee came into the Queenes presence , hee kneeled downe , and desired her grace to give an ...
... court to the Queene Elizabeth , for then she raigned , and having a pattent ready made for the sale of the aforesaid matches , where so soone as hee came into the Queenes presence , hee kneeled downe , and desired her grace to give an ...
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... court whipt C. F. at the cart , Ile tell you master , come what complaint coulde have come against Petti- coate - lane , Smocke - alley , Shordich , or Rotton - rowe , there were champions and spokesmen for this crue , other manner of ...
... court whipt C. F. at the cart , Ile tell you master , come what complaint coulde have come against Petti- coate - lane , Smocke - alley , Shordich , or Rotton - rowe , there were champions and spokesmen for this crue , other manner of ...
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