The Table Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men and Manners, Times and Seasons, Solemnities and Merrymakings, Antiquities and Novelties, on the Plan of the Every-day Book Year Book ... Forming a Complete History of the Year; and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac, Volumes 1-2W. Tegg and Company, 1828 - Amusements |
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Page 165
... death : - . All you that in the condemn'd hold do lie , ...... ' Prepare you , for to - morrow you shall die ; Watch all , and pray , the hour is drawing near , That you before the Almighty must appear : Examine well yourselves , in ...
... death : - . All you that in the condemn'd hold do lie , ...... ' Prepare you , for to - morrow you shall die ; Watch all , and pray , the hour is drawing near , That you before the Almighty must appear : Examine well yourselves , in ...
Page 559
... death on your trespass ; but , ( your merit Of more antiquity than is your trespass ) , That death is blotted out ; perpetual banishment , On pain of death if you return , for eve From Verona and her signories . Phil Verona is kind ...
... death on your trespass ; but , ( your merit Of more antiquity than is your trespass ) , That death is blotted out ; perpetual banishment , On pain of death if you return , for eve From Verona and her signories . Phil Verona is kind ...
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... Death . What Death layes claime to who can con- tradict ? Ver . Vertue , whose power exceeds all other might . Dea . Wher's Vertue's power when Death makes all submit ? Ver . I gave him life and therefore he is mine . Dea . That life he ...
... Death . What Death layes claime to who can con- tradict ? Ver . Vertue , whose power exceeds all other might . Dea . Wher's Vertue's power when Death makes all submit ? Ver . I gave him life and therefore he is mine . Dea . That life he ...
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