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... these he yearly keeps , yet holds them no relics of popery . He is not so inquisitive after news derived from the * i.e. as the Puritans did . privy closet , when the finding an aerie of hawks II COUNTRY - FOLK.
... these he yearly keeps , yet holds them no relics of popery . He is not so inquisitive after news derived from the * i.e. as the Puritans did . privy closet , when the finding an aerie of hawks II COUNTRY - FOLK.
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He is lord paramount within himself , though he hold by never so mean a tenure ; and dies the more contentedly ( though he leave his heir young ) in regard he leaves him not liable to a covetous guardian . Lastly , to end him ; he cares ...
He is lord paramount within himself , though he hold by never so mean a tenure ; and dies the more contentedly ( though he leave his heir young ) in regard he leaves him not liable to a covetous guardian . Lastly , to end him ; he cares ...
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And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I speak of them particularly in their proper places . But before I proceed any farther I will tell you what hunting is , and from ...
And this I hold to be the hunting of wild beasts in general : of which , as the chases are many , so will I speak of them particularly in their proper places . But before I proceed any farther I will tell you what hunting is , and from ...
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... where the younger cock fought stoutly a good while , till the old cock , taking advantage of his large jollops hanging so low , took hold thereof , for raising himself to wound the young cock at every B 2 19 SPORT SPORT.
... where the younger cock fought stoutly a good while , till the old cock , taking advantage of his large jollops hanging so low , took hold thereof , for raising himself to wound the young cock at every B 2 19 SPORT SPORT.
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But the young cock turning again , and they falling to a new fight , very sharp and eager on both sides , at last the old cock finding his old hold of the young cock's jollops taken from him , was fain to cry creak , and to run away as ...
But the young cock turning again , and they falling to a new fight , very sharp and eager on both sides , at last the old cock finding his old hold of the young cock's jollops taken from him , was fain to cry creak , and to run away as ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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