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... Suffolk . Earl of Surrey . Lord Chamberlain . Lord Chancellor . Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester . Bishop of Lincoln . Lord Abergavenny . Lord Sands , Sir Henry Guildford . Sir Thomas Lovell . Sir Anthony Denny . Sir Nicholas Vaux ...
... Suffolk . Earl of Surrey . Lord Chamberlain . Lord Chancellor . Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester . Bishop of Lincoln . Lord Abergavenny . Lord Sands , Sir Henry Guildford . Sir Thomas Lovell . Sir Anthony Denny . Sir Nicholas Vaux ...
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... Suffolk , in his robe of eftate , his coronet on his head , bearing a long white wand , as high fteward . With him , the Duke of Norfolk , with the rod of marfhalfhip , a coronet on his head . Collars of SS . A canopy borne by four of ...
... Suffolk , in his robe of eftate , his coronet on his head , bearing a long white wand , as high fteward . With him , the Duke of Norfolk , with the rod of marfhalfhip , a coronet on his head . Collars of SS . A canopy borne by four of ...
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... SUFFOLK . King . Charles , I will play no more to - night ; My mind's not on't , you are too hard for me . Suf . Sir , I did never win of you before . King . But little , Charles ; - Nor fhall not , when my fancy's on my play.- Now ...
... SUFFOLK . King . Charles , I will play no more to - night ; My mind's not on't , you are too hard for me . Suf . Sir , I did never win of you before . King . But little , Charles ; - Nor fhall not , when my fancy's on my play.- Now ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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