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... drums , and the ringing of bells , so that in London it is common for a number of them , that have got a glass in their heads , to go up into some belfry , and ring the bells for hours together , for the sake of exercise .
... drums , and the ringing of bells , so that in London it is common for a number of them , that have got a glass in their heads , to go up into some belfry , and ring the bells for hours together , for the sake of exercise .
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I tarried there half an hour and more , at last the key was found , and one of the parish comes to me and says : " Sir this is a busy day with us , we cannot hear you , it is Robin Hood's day . The parish are gone abroad to gather for ...
I tarried there half an hour and more , at last the key was found , and one of the parish comes to me and says : " Sir this is a busy day with us , we cannot hear you , it is Robin Hood's day . The parish are gone abroad to gather for ...
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And whereas this fearful eclipse doth continue but an hour and a half , it signifieth that this year women's love to their husbands shall be very short , sometimes so momentary , that it shall scarce continue from the church door to the ...
And whereas this fearful eclipse doth continue but an hour and a half , it signifieth that this year women's love to their husbands shall be very short , sometimes so momentary , that it shall scarce continue from the church door to the ...
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... that they prove not rheumatic : let them feed daintily and take ease enough , and no doubt according to the judgment of Albumazar , they are like to live as long as they can , and not to die one hour before their time .
... that they prove not rheumatic : let them feed daintily and take ease enough , and no doubt according to the judgment of Albumazar , they are like to live as long as they can , and not to die one hour before their time .
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The usher should necessarily be there to be present amongst them , though he follow his own private study that hour , yet to see that all the scholars do their duties appointed , and that there be no disorder : which 53 THE GRAMMAR ...
The usher should necessarily be there to be present amongst them , though he follow his own private study that hour , yet to see that all the scholars do their duties appointed , and that there be no disorder : which 53 THE GRAMMAR ...
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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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