The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 27
... arms that very day in the fields ; and , that those that were not able to provide themselves with helmets , brigandines , & c . , should come armed with great clubs , under pain of death ; which orders were punctually obeyed , and the ...
... arms that very day in the fields ; and , that those that were not able to provide themselves with helmets , brigandines , & c . , should come armed with great clubs , under pain of death ; which orders were punctually obeyed , and the ...
Page 47
... arms , at which the table began to rise - Sir Richard Levison quiets them brings him up to the end amongst the grandees , there pulls out ' the plate from his bosom , breeches , and every part about him , which did so amaze the Spaniard ...
... arms , at which the table began to rise - Sir Richard Levison quiets them brings him up to the end amongst the grandees , there pulls out ' the plate from his bosom , breeches , and every part about him , which did so amaze the Spaniard ...
Page 53
... arms ; and for this reason we need not wonder that the princes of that line were so extremely jealous of their prerogative , -being sensible that when those claims were ravished from them , they pos- sessed no influence by which they ...
... arms ; and for this reason we need not wonder that the princes of that line were so extremely jealous of their prerogative , -being sensible that when those claims were ravished from them , they pos- sessed no influence by which they ...
Page 91
... arms , As I to you a virgin . Bra . O your breath ! Out upon sweet - meats and continu'd physick , The plague is in them . Isa . You have oft , for these two lips , Neglected cassia , or the natural sweets Of the spring - violet : they ...
... arms , As I to you a virgin . Bra . O your breath ! Out upon sweet - meats and continu'd physick , The plague is in them . Isa . You have oft , for these two lips , Neglected cassia , or the natural sweets Of the spring - violet : they ...
Page 95
... arm'd With scorn and impudence : is this a mourning - habit ? Vit . Had I foreknown his death as you suggest , I would have bespoke my mourning . Mon. O you are cunning ! Vit . You shame your wit and judgement , To call it so ; what ...
... arm'd With scorn and impudence : is this a mourning - habit ? Vit . Had I foreknown his death as you suggest , I would have bespoke my mourning . Mon. O you are cunning ! Vit . You shame your wit and judgement , To call it so ; what ...
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