Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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... King . Swear , Countess , that thou wilt . Coun . By heaven I will . my King . Then take thyself a little way aside , And tell thyself , a king doth dote on thee . Say that within thy power it doth lie redress . To make him happy , and ...
... King . Swear , Countess , that thou wilt . Coun . By heaven I will . my King . Then take thyself a little way aside , And tell thyself , a king doth dote on thee . Say that within thy power it doth lie redress . To make him happy , and ...
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... kings , who had been bene- factors to the city , viz . king John facing north to Broad - street , king Henry III . east to Wine - street , king Edward III . west to Corn - street , and king Edward IV . south to High - street . After the ...
... kings , who had been bene- factors to the city , viz . king John facing north to Broad - street , king Henry III . east to Wine - street , king Edward III . west to Corn - street , and king Edward IV . south to High - street . After the ...
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... king of Monomotapa , surrounded by musicians and poets , is adulated by such refined flatteries , as " Lord of the Sun and Moon ; " " Great Magician ; " and " Great Thief ! " The king of Arracan assumes the title of " Emperor of Arracan ...
... king of Monomotapa , surrounded by musicians and poets , is adulated by such refined flatteries , as " Lord of the Sun and Moon ; " " Great Magician ; " and " Great Thief ! " The king of Arracan assumes the title of " Emperor of Arracan ...
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