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... tryall in divers his workes , but specially in his Musarum Lachrymæ , and his late Gratulationum Valdinensium , which boke , in the progresse at Audley in Essex , he dedicated in writing to her Majestie , afterward presenting the same ...
... tryall in divers his workes , but specially in his Musarum Lachrymæ , and his late Gratulationum Valdinensium , which boke , in the progresse at Audley in Essex , he dedicated in writing to her Majestie , afterward presenting the same ...
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... tryall ; for the evidence being brought in by the base Irish people , wil be as deceitfull as the verdictes ; for they care much lesse then the others what they sweare , and sure their Lordes may compell them to saie any thinge ; for I ...
... tryall ; for the evidence being brought in by the base Irish people , wil be as deceitfull as the verdictes ; for they care much lesse then the others what they sweare , and sure their Lordes may compell them to saie any thinge ; for I ...
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... tryall can be had , for that the principall theif is not to be gotten , notwithstanding that he likewise standeth perhaps indited at once with the receaver , being in rebellion , or in the woodes , whereunto peradventure he is flowne ...
... tryall can be had , for that the principall theif is not to be gotten , notwithstanding that he likewise standeth perhaps indited at once with the receaver , being in rebellion , or in the woodes , whereunto peradventure he is flowne ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace | 106 |
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