Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Dent, 1926 |
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... took the bill , and lookt it on , Strait good comfort found he there : It told him of a hole in the wall , In which there stood three chests in - fere.1 Two were full of the beaten golde , The third was full of white money ; And over ...
... took the bill , and lookt it on , Strait good comfort found he there : It told him of a hole in the wall , In which there stood three chests in - fere.1 Two were full of the beaten golde , The third was full of white money ; And over ...
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... took no care to punish the murderers , is said by some to have privately countenanced and abetted them , being stimulated by jealousy for some indiscreet praises which his queen had too lavishly bestowed on this unfortunate youth . See ...
... took no care to punish the murderers , is said by some to have privately countenanced and abetted them , being stimulated by jealousy for some indiscreet praises which his queen had too lavishly bestowed on this unfortunate youth . See ...
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... took , of setting fire to the ships , in order to prevent their falling into the hands of the enemy . was computed , that the loss which the Spaniards sustained from this enterprise , amounted to twenty millions of ducats . See Hume's ...
... took , of setting fire to the ships , in order to prevent their falling into the hands of the enemy . was computed , that the loss which the Spaniards sustained from this enterprise , amounted to twenty millions of ducats . See Hume's ...
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... took they ship valiantlye , Braver ships never were seen under asyle , With their fair colours spread , and streamers ore their head , Now bragging Spaniards , take heed of your tayle , Dub a dub , & c . Unto Cales cunninglye , came we ...
... took they ship valiantlye , Braver ships never were seen under asyle , With their fair colours spread , and streamers ore their head , Now bragging Spaniards , take heed of your tayle , Dub a dub , & c . Unto Cales cunninglye , came we ...
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... took in fight manfullye and brought away . Dub a dub , & c . The Earl of Essex most valiant and hardye , With horsemen and footmen marched up to the town ; The Spanyards , which saw them , were greatly alarmed , Did fly for their ...
... took in fight manfullye and brought away . Dub a dub , & c . The Earl of Essex most valiant and hardye , With horsemen and footmen marched up to the town ; The Spanyards , which saw them , were greatly alarmed , Did fly for their ...
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