Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Rome , His name , Titus Flaminius ; and speake mine , Berecinthius , Archflamen to Cybele , it makes as greate a sownde . 3 Marchant . Trewe , but his place , sir , And the power it carries in it as Rome's legate , Gieves hym ...
... Rome , His name , Titus Flaminius ; and speake mine , Berecinthius , Archflamen to Cybele , it makes as greate a sownde . 3 Marchant . Trewe , but his place , sir , And the power it carries in it as Rome's legate , Gieves hym ...
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... Rome , Wee houlde it fit you shoulde have the first notice That you may have the honor to prevent it . Flaminius . I ... Rome's close and politicque counsailes , in the gettinge Possession of his kingedome , which hee woulde Recover ...
... Rome , Wee houlde it fit you shoulde have the first notice That you may have the honor to prevent it . Flaminius . I ... Rome's close and politicque counsailes , in the gettinge Possession of his kingedome , which hee woulde Recover ...
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... Rome for a matchlesse benefit . Amilcar . Yf my power Were absolute , as ' tis but titular , And that confinde to , beeinge by you elected Prince of the Senate onlye for a yeare , I woulde oppose your counsailes , and not labour With ...
... Rome for a matchlesse benefit . Amilcar . Yf my power Were absolute , as ' tis but titular , And that confinde to , beeinge by you elected Prince of the Senate onlye for a yeare , I woulde oppose your counsailes , and not labour With ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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