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Page 31
... thou's be fain now ! We's gar a ' our bagpipes bumm , Carle , an the King come . Auld carle , I have heard thee bless His good auld Sire with earnestness ; Nor shall thy heart rejoice the less , Carle , an the King come . 3 . I have ...
... thou's be fain now ! We's gar a ' our bagpipes bumm , Carle , an the King come . Auld carle , I have heard thee bless His good auld Sire with earnestness ; Nor shall thy heart rejoice the less , Carle , an the King come . 3 . I have ...
Page 52
... thou art one of the numerous family of " THE SMALLS , " the consternation which thou hast suffered in reading the foregoing epistle , can receive no alleviation from any palliative in our power to apply . But if thou art , as we believe ...
... thou art one of the numerous family of " THE SMALLS , " the consternation which thou hast suffered in reading the foregoing epistle , can receive no alleviation from any palliative in our power to apply . But if thou art , as we believe ...
Page 53
... thou didst speak of taking off , hinting at Aurenzebe- What was't thou wouldst unfold ? To - morrow , Count- Archb . Look round . Count Butero . There's no one near . Archb . Heard ye not that ? Count Butero . ' Twas but the mountain ...
... thou didst speak of taking off , hinting at Aurenzebe- What was't thou wouldst unfold ? To - morrow , Count- Archb . Look round . Count Butero . There's no one near . Archb . Heard ye not that ? Count Butero . ' Twas but the mountain ...
Page 55
... thou grow'st calum- nious . Friar . I had a bottle once of deadly venom . Sec . Why had you that ? O thou most danıned villain , Say , wherefore kept you poison in that bottle ; For whom , assassin , didst thou buy the draught ? Friar ...
... thou grow'st calum- nious . Friar . I had a bottle once of deadly venom . Sec . Why had you that ? O thou most danıned villain , Say , wherefore kept you poison in that bottle ; For whom , assassin , didst thou buy the draught ? Friar ...
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... thou speak'st but priestly prate , And the archbishop has a better knowledge Of what ' tis fit we should believe . My Lord , Friar . If that his grace my Lord Butero , hear me scorn- Nor turn your back so , with a mouth of I say , my ...
... thou speak'st but priestly prate , And the archbishop has a better knowledge Of what ' tis fit we should believe . My Lord , Friar . If that his grace my Lord Butero , hear me scorn- Nor turn your back so , with a mouth of I say , my ...
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