The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... beegane to seeme to wonder much , and the one saide to the other : By good Lord , I beleave he speaketh in good earnest , reach me the candell , and lett us see least perhappes he have some impediment in his sight . Then thought the ...
... beegane to seeme to wonder much , and the one saide to the other : By good Lord , I beleave he speaketh in good earnest , reach me the candell , and lett us see least perhappes he have some impediment in his sight . Then thought the ...
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... beegane to make him beleave that the marshall went about to seeke him for certein complaintes against him , and persuaded him to go with me to the Chauncerye and there I would save him . The frier dismayed and all tremblinge seemed as ...
... beegane to make him beleave that the marshall went about to seeke him for certein complaintes against him , and persuaded him to go with me to the Chauncerye and there I would save him . The frier dismayed and all tremblinge seemed as ...
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... beegane to goe a forraginge about the Countrie . The women that taried beehinde in the shippes , imagined emonge themselves a profitable divise , that shoulde make an ende of their peril- ous and longe Seawandringe , and in steade of ...
... beegane to goe a forraginge about the Countrie . The women that taried beehinde in the shippes , imagined emonge themselves a profitable divise , that shoulde make an ende of their peril- ous and longe Seawandringe , and in steade of ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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