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The church stood in my way , and I took my horse , and my company , and went thither . I thought I should have found a great company in the church , and when I came there , the church door was fast locked . I tarried there half an hour ...
The church stood in my way , and I took my horse , and my company , and went thither . I thought I should have found a great company in the church , and when I came there , the church door was fast locked . I tarried there half an hour ...
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The tricks of the fairy called Grim I'll follow you , I'll lead you about a round , Through bog , through bush , through brake , through brier : Sometime a horse I'll be , sometime a hound , A hog , a headless bear , sometime a fire ...
The tricks of the fairy called Grim I'll follow you , I'll lead you about a round , Through bog , through bush , through brake , through brier : Sometime a horse I'll be , sometime a hound , A hog , a headless bear , sometime a fire ...
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... thou wast rod and fear of parents and masters : as if thou ! to live under the discipline of others , rather t1 position of willing to the serv descripti own will . of his h of + * ired horse hou was State tice of 1 P flexible .
... thou wast rod and fear of parents and masters : as if thou ! to live under the discipline of others , rather t1 position of willing to the serv descripti own will . of his h of + * ired horse hou was State tice of 1 P flexible .
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... and in the west parts , and from London to Berwick upon the confines of Scotland , post - horses are established ... or at least pretence thereof ) a passenger shall pay twopence halfpenny each mile for his horse , and as much for ...
... and in the west parts , and from London to Berwick upon the confines of Scotland , post - horses are established ... or at least pretence thereof ) a passenger shall pay twopence halfpenny each mile for his horse , and as much for ...
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may easily bring back the horses , driving them before him , who know the way as well as a beggar knows his dish . They which have no such commission pay threepence for each mile . This extraordinary charge of horses ' hire may well be ...
may easily bring back the horses , driving them before him , who know the way as well as a beggar knows his dish . They which have no such commission pay threepence for each mile . This extraordinary charge of horses ' hire may well be ...
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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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