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... true moving 3 , even as in the heavens , to fend , ] Mr. Mafon , with fome probability conjectures that we fhould ... true moving , & c . ] So , Nath in one of his prefaces be- fore Gabriel Harvey's Hunt is up , 1596 : - " You are as ...
... true moving 3 , even as in the heavens , to fend , ] Mr. Mafon , with fome probability conjectures that we fhould ... true moving , & c . ] So , Nath in one of his prefaces be- fore Gabriel Harvey's Hunt is up , 1596 : - " You are as ...
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... true right exprefs it ! Clif . My foul and body on the action both ! - • Yk . A dreadful lay 3 ! —addrefs thee inftantly . [ They fight , and Clifford falls . Clif . La fin couronne les oeuvres 9 . [ Dies1 . York . Thus war hath given ...
... true right exprefs it ! Clif . My foul and body on the action both ! - • Yk . A dreadful lay 3 ! —addrefs thee inftantly . [ They fight , and Clifford falls . Clif . La fin couronne les oeuvres 9 . [ Dies1 . York . Thus war hath given ...
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... true Tragedie , & c . we find the following lines : " Let England be true within itself , " We need not France , nor any alliance with her . " The first of these lines is found , with a very minute variation , in the old King John ...
... true Tragedie , & c . we find the following lines : " Let England be true within itself , " We need not France , nor any alliance with her . " The first of these lines is found , with a very minute variation , in the old King John ...
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