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Page 53
It has After some further conversation of redeemed , in our opinion , the literary this kind , the archbishop sayscharacter of the age from the impu“ But why , my good Lord Count , are tation of the players , to whom we may The spark of ...
It has After some further conversation of redeemed , in our opinion , the literary this kind , the archbishop sayscharacter of the age from the impu“ But why , my good Lord Count , are tation of the players , to whom we may The spark of ...
Page 55
My Lord Archbishop is an ho . é different : And a fell band of corse - devouring gowles , ce speak ni Both male and female , gather'd round á Much do I owe him ; for by his good fagrave . En Scotch . King . What did they there ?
My Lord Archbishop is an ho . é different : And a fell band of corse - devouring gowles , ce speak ni Both male and female , gather'd round á Much do I owe him ; for by his good fagrave . En Scotch . King . What did they there ?
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The ambush'd pistol , or the bludgeon My Lord , rude , If that his grace my Lord Butero , hear That strews the road with brains ” pretty plainly insinuating that he con- Nor turn your back so , with a mouth of siders the friar as one of ...
The ambush'd pistol , or the bludgeon My Lord , rude , If that his grace my Lord Butero , hear That strews the road with brains ” pretty plainly insinuating that he con- Nor turn your back so , with a mouth of siders the friar as one of ...
Page 57
... me gude o ' you , but I'll split your harnSome of the gems and precious stones were pan . stolen . 1 Fem . Cit . Black and sour , honest folk , Archb . So I have read , and that one day for gudesake dinna fight . the lord , 2 Fem .
... me gude o ' you , but I'll split your harnSome of the gems and precious stones were pan . stolen . 1 Fem . Cit . Black and sour , honest folk , Archb . So I have read , and that one day for gudesake dinna fight . the lord , 2 Fem .
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Hath told what now hath chanced . The mai Ye gods , why should his majesty so start , frantic King , online As if the ointment were the oil of vitriol ? Rushing distracted , in the public eye , King . Hold , my Lord Archbishop , I Began ...
Hath told what now hath chanced . The mai Ye gods , why should his majesty so start , frantic King , online As if the ointment were the oil of vitriol ? Rushing distracted , in the public eye , King . Hold , my Lord Archbishop , I Began ...
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