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... king had not come and they found he had made a jest of them , they would , as they had threatened , have cut him to pieces . When the king and his lords saw this crowd of people , and the wildness of their manner , there was not one ...
... king had not come and they found he had made a jest of them , they would , as they had threatened , have cut him to pieces . When the king and his lords saw this crowd of people , and the wildness of their manner , there was not one ...
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... King's Bench , whereunto I commit you ; and remain you there prisoner until the pleasure of the king , your father , be further known . With which words being abashed , and also won- dering at the marvellous gravity of that worshipful ...
... King's Bench , whereunto I commit you ; and remain you there prisoner until the pleasure of the king , your father , be further known . With which words being abashed , and also won- dering at the marvellous gravity of that worshipful ...
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... King's approach , and , leaving the steps of the chair to which the King ascended , flung himself on his knee before him . In vain did the King look round for the objects of his search . The members stood , with their heads un- covered ...
... King's approach , and , leaving the steps of the chair to which the King ascended , flung himself on his knee before him . In vain did the King look round for the objects of his search . The members stood , with their heads un- covered ...
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LAMB CHARLES The Londoner | 8 |
ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 30 |
BALLAD A In Praise of London Prentices Shrove Tuesday | 72 |
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