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With the youth of twenty - two we then journey to London , noting on our way the vileness of the roads and the comfort of the inns , we see the chief sights of the capital , we stand amazed at its turbulence and gaiety , we catch ...
With the youth of twenty - two we then journey to London , noting on our way the vileness of the roads and the comfort of the inns , we see the chief sights of the capital , we stand amazed at its turbulence and gaiety , we catch ...
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SE England abounds with corn , which they may transport , when a quarter ( in some places containing six , in others eight bushels ) is sold for twenty shillings , or under ; and this corn not only serves England , but also served the ...
SE England abounds with corn , which they may transport , when a quarter ( in some places containing six , in others eight bushels ) is sold for twenty shillings , or under ; and this corn not only serves England , but also served the ...
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They have twenty or forty yoke of oxen , every ox having a sweet nose - gay of flowers placed on the tip of his horns ; and these oxen draw home this May - pole ( this stinking idol , rather ) which is covered all over with flowers and ...
They have twenty or forty yoke of oxen , every ox having a sweet nose - gay of flowers placed on the tip of his horns ; and these oxen draw home this May - pole ( this stinking idol , rather ) which is covered all over with flowers and ...
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... of my Lord of Misrule , and him they crown with great solemnity , and adopt for their king . This king annointed , chooseth forth twenty , forty , threescore or a hundred lusty guts , like to himself , to wait upon his 25 FESTIVAL.
... of my Lord of Misrule , and him they crown with great solemnity , and adopt for their king . This king annointed , chooseth forth twenty , forty , threescore or a hundred lusty guts , like to himself , to wait upon his 25 FESTIVAL.
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... and other jewels : this done , they tie about either leg twenty or forty bells , with rich handkerchiefs in their hands , and sometimes laid across over their shoulders and necks , borrowed for the most part of their pretty Mopsies ...
... and other jewels : this done , they tie about either leg twenty or forty bells , with rich handkerchiefs in their hands , and sometimes laid across over their shoulders and necks , borrowed for the most part of their pretty Mopsies ...
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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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