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Page 89
... sometimes he sent for them to come to Hampton Court , and sometimes he went to them to Sion ; which gave him great satisfaction . . . . There is reason to believe that he did resolve to transport himself beyond the seas , which had been ...
... sometimes he sent for them to come to Hampton Court , and sometimes he went to them to Sion ; which gave him great satisfaction . . . . There is reason to believe that he did resolve to transport himself beyond the seas , which had been ...
Page 133
... sometimes checked , and sometimes encouraged . In addition to this pastime , a lackey , or groom , was also in attendance , with one or two little baskets and bags , from which the gentleman we have des- cribed took , from time to time ...
... sometimes checked , and sometimes encouraged . In addition to this pastime , a lackey , or groom , was also in attendance , with one or two little baskets and bags , from which the gentleman we have des- cribed took , from time to time ...
Page 148
... sometimes in the sharpest treble ; sometimes in the highest , and sometimes in the lowest note of the gamut . The same observation might be made on the retailers of small coal , not to mention broken glasses or brick - dust . In these ...
... sometimes in the sharpest treble ; sometimes in the highest , and sometimes in the lowest note of the gamut . The same observation might be made on the retailers of small coal , not to mention broken glasses or brick - dust . In these ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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