Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 68
... King Henry of that name At Agincourt did winne immortall fame : And Fortune with her smiles auspicious , Grac'd English with the day victorious ; A funerall oration one did make , And of dead French - mens valours highly spake : Which a ...
... King Henry of that name At Agincourt did winne immortall fame : And Fortune with her smiles auspicious , Grac'd English with the day victorious ; A funerall oration one did make , And of dead French - mens valours highly spake : Which a ...
Page 133
... King's Chappell , at White - Hall , upon Christmas day last , in presence of the King and divers of the Nobility . London , printed by W. H. for Thomas Archer , and are to be sold at his shop in Pope's - head Pallace , 1612 . The title ...
... King's Chappell , at White - Hall , upon Christmas day last , in presence of the King and divers of the Nobility . London , printed by W. H. for Thomas Archer , and are to be sold at his shop in Pope's - head Pallace , 1612 . The title ...
Page xviii
... King Charles the Second ; his brother James , Duke of York , afterwards James the Second ; Queen Catherine , Infanta ... king's humour , sig- nifies " Jack in the Cellar , " alluding to the preg- nant situation of Anne of Denmark . The ...
... King Charles the Second ; his brother James , Duke of York , afterwards James the Second ; Queen Catherine , Infanta ... king's humour , sig- nifies " Jack in the Cellar , " alluding to the preg- nant situation of Anne of Denmark . The ...
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