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... executioners , mefengers , foldiers , and other attendants . The SCENE ,
fometimes in England ; and sometimes in France . ! Pembroke , ] Earl of
Pembroke , William Marelhall . ? Ellex , ] Earl of Eflex , Jeffrey Fitzpeter , Ch . J . of
England .
... executioners , mefengers , foldiers , and other attendants . The SCENE ,
fometimes in England ; and sometimes in France . ! Pembroke , ] Earl of
Pembroke , William Marelhall . ? Ellex , ] Earl of Eflex , Jeffrey Fitzpeter , Ch . J . of
England .
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... they being firit , as far as appears , coined in the reign of king Edward III .
THEOBALD . The same contemptuous allusion occurs in The Downfall of Robert
Earl of Huntington , 1601 : - You balf - fai ' d groat , you thick - cheek ' d chitty -
face .
... they being firit , as far as appears , coined in the reign of king Edward III .
THEOBALD . The same contemptuous allusion occurs in The Downfall of Robert
Earl of Huntington , 1601 : - You balf - fai ' d groat , you thick - cheek ' d chitty -
face .
Side 47
We will heal up all : For we ' ll create young Arthur duke of Bretagne , And earl of
Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Coristance
; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : - I trust we shall , If ...
We will heal up all : For we ' ll create young Arthur duke of Bretagne , And earl of
Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Coristance
; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : - I trust we shall , If ...
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So , in The Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington , 1601 : . “ I will not bid my
enlign - bearer wave “ My totter ' d colours in this worthlefs air . ” STEEVENS . in
the Alarum for London , 1632 : 66 _ lug ' d and torn . “ By lowzie totter ' d rogues .
So , in The Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington , 1601 : . “ I will not bid my
enlign - bearer wave “ My totter ' d colours in this worthlefs air . ” STEEVENS . in
the Alarum for London , 1632 : 66 _ lug ' d and torn . “ By lowzie totter ' d rogues .
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Earl of Salibury . Earl Berkley ? . Bushy , D . Bagot , } creatures to king Richard .
Green , ) Earl of Northumberland . Percy , fon to Northumberland . Lord Ross ' .
Lord Willoughby . Lord Fitzwater . Bishop of Carlisle . Sir Stephen Scroop .
Earl of Salibury . Earl Berkley ? . Bushy , D . Bagot , } creatures to king Richard .
Green , ) Earl of Northumberland . Percy , fon to Northumberland . Lord Ross ' .
Lord Willoughby . Lord Fitzwater . Bishop of Carlisle . Sir Stephen Scroop .
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