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... France ? Nor . I thank your grace : Healthful ; and ever fince a fresh admirer * Of what I faw there . Buck . An untimely ague Stay'd me a prifoner in my chamber , when ' Those funs of glory 3 , thofe two lights of men , Met in the vale ...
... France ? Nor . I thank your grace : Healthful ; and ever fince a fresh admirer * Of what I faw there . Buck . An untimely ague Stay'd me a prifoner in my chamber , when ' Those funs of glory 3 , thofe two lights of men , Met in the vale ...
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... France As here at home , fuggefts the king our mafter To this laft coftly treaty , the interview , That swallow'd fo much treasure , and like a glass Did break i ' the rinfing . Nor . ' Faith , and fo it did . Buck . Pray , give me ...
... France As here at home , fuggefts the king our mafter To this laft coftly treaty , the interview , That swallow'd fo much treasure , and like a glass Did break i ' the rinfing . Nor . ' Faith , and fo it did . Buck . Pray , give me ...
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... France , The duke being at the Rofe * , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , did of me demand What was the fpeech among the Londoners Concerning the French journey : I reply'd , Men fear'd , the French would prove perfidious , To ...
... France , The duke being at the Rofe * , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , did of me demand What was the fpeech among the Londoners Concerning the French journey : I reply'd , Men fear'd , the French would prove perfidious , To ...
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