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This if you doe , my armes shall ever spread About those roomes you feast in ;
from her head Flora her garlands pluck ( being queene of flowers ) , To dress
your parlors up like summer ' s bowers . Ceres lay golden sheaffes on your full
boord ...
This if you doe , my armes shall ever spread About those roomes you feast in ;
from her head Flora her garlands pluck ( being queene of flowers ) , To dress
your parlors up like summer ' s bowers . Ceres lay golden sheaffes on your full
boord ...
Page 153
martial ornaments of gallantry , some in buff with head - pieces , many of them
massy silver . From Black Fryar - stairs they march before my Lord Mayor and
aldermen through Cheapside to Guild - Hall . Those that went not to Westminster
, viz ...
martial ornaments of gallantry , some in buff with head - pieces , many of them
massy silver . From Black Fryar - stairs they march before my Lord Mayor and
aldermen through Cheapside to Guild - Hall . Those that went not to Westminster
, viz ...
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12 , — The Nagg ' s Head Tavern . ] In that very curious view of Cheapside ,
engraved in La Serre ' s “ Entrée Royale de la Reyne Mère du Roy , ” 1638 , and
which has been copied in Wilkinson ' s “ Londina Illustrata , ” the Cross and
Conduit ...
12 , — The Nagg ' s Head Tavern . ] In that very curious view of Cheapside ,
engraved in La Serre ' s “ Entrée Royale de la Reyne Mère du Roy , ” 1638 , and
which has been copied in Wilkinson ' s “ Londina Illustrata , ” the Cross and
Conduit ...
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