Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 11Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... speake of the honest men , that be in this age ; and mee thinkes when I have to doe with some of them I should borrow his manners , that hauing to tell a sober tale to a Justice of peace , would still begin his speeches with Sir ...
... speake of the honest men , that be in this age ; and mee thinkes when I have to doe with some of them I should borrow his manners , that hauing to tell a sober tale to a Justice of peace , would still begin his speeches with Sir ...
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... speake , ( sometimes ) , to as good a purpose as if he hadde still beene mute . Let vs leaue the Lawyer to his study , and let vs now looke a little in at the Court gate , and leauing to speake of those few in number that do aspire to ...
... speake , ( sometimes ) , to as good a purpose as if he hadde still beene mute . Let vs leaue the Lawyer to his study , and let vs now looke a little in at the Court gate , and leauing to speake of those few in number that do aspire to ...
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... speake of spirituall whordome which the scriptures doe call idolatry , I dare scarce speake against it , for offending of papists , that were neuer more dangerous then they be at this houre . I remember that many yeares sithens I sawe a ...
... speake of spirituall whordome which the scriptures doe call idolatry , I dare scarce speake against it , for offending of papists , that were neuer more dangerous then they be at this houre . I remember that many yeares sithens I sawe a ...
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