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... took boat and crossed over . While the king and those with him in the Tower were in great suspense , and anxious to receive some intelligence , the knight came on shore ; way was made for him , and he was conducted to the king , who was ...
... took boat and crossed over . While the king and those with him in the Tower were in great suspense , and anxious to receive some intelligence , the knight came on shore ; way was made for him , and he was conducted to the king , who was ...
Page 128
... took her to the Tower , where they asked permission to see the Jewels . While Mr. Talbot Edwards , the Deputy - Keeper , was showing them , the lady pretended sudden sickness , and Mrs. Edwards kindly asked her into their apartments ...
... took her to the Tower , where they asked permission to see the Jewels . While Mr. Talbot Edwards , the Deputy - Keeper , was showing them , the lady pretended sudden sickness , and Mrs. Edwards kindly asked her into their apartments ...
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... took up about an hour . From breakfast we proceeded to School , where we remained till eleven , winter and summer , and then had an hour's play . Dinner took place at twelve . Afterwards Demosthenes and Hyperides were the most eminent ...
... took up about an hour . From breakfast we proceeded to School , where we remained till eleven , winter and summer , and then had an hour's play . Dinner took place at twelve . Afterwards Demosthenes and Hyperides were the most eminent ...
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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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