Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Court , particularly with the princess Mary , and he continued to be so until 29 the French Ambassadors , on the 10th November , 1528 , and of which a curious account is given in Collier's Annals of the Stage ( vol . i . p . 107 ) . It ...
... Court , particularly with the princess Mary , and he continued to be so until 29 the French Ambassadors , on the 10th November , 1528 , and of which a curious account is given in Collier's Annals of the Stage ( vol . i . p . 107 ) . It ...
Page vii
... court favour , and was appointed to ad- dress her when the procession passed through Lon- don to Westminster , the day before her Corona- tion , 27th Sept. 1553. He was placed in St. Paul's Churchyard , and " sate in a pageant , under a ...
... court favour , and was appointed to ad- dress her when the procession passed through Lon- don to Westminster , the day before her Corona- tion , 27th Sept. 1553. He was placed in St. Paul's Churchyard , and " sate in a pageant , under a ...
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... court Few men were more belov'd then was this foole Whose merry prate kept with the king much rule . When he was sad , the king and he would rime : Thus Will exiled sadness many a time . His popularity with the king is corroborated by ...
... court Few men were more belov'd then was this foole Whose merry prate kept with the king much rule . When he was sad , the king and he would rime : Thus Will exiled sadness many a time . His popularity with the king is corroborated by ...
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