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Side 152
... Cham . Is it possible , the spells of France should juggle Men into such strange mysteries ? Sands . Though they be never so ridiculous , - New customs , Nay , let them be unmanly , —yet are followed . Cham . As far as I see , all the ...
... Cham . Is it possible , the spells of France should juggle Men into such strange mysteries ? Sands . Though they be never so ridiculous , - New customs , Nay , let them be unmanly , —yet are followed . Cham . As far as I see , all the ...
Side 153
... Cham . Well said , lord Sands ; Your colt's tooth is not cast yet . Sands . No , my lord ; Nor shall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Whither were you a going ? Sir Thomas , 1 The late edition of Mr. Boswell reads hold , noticing ...
... Cham . Well said , lord Sands ; Your colt's tooth is not cast yet . Sands . No , my lord ; Nor shall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Whither were you a going ? Sir Thomas , 1 The late edition of Mr. Boswell reads hold , noticing ...
Side 154
... Cham . To the cardinal's ; O , ' tis true ; This night he makes a supper , and a great one , To many lords and ladies ; there will be The beauty of this kingdom , I'll assure you . Lov . That churchman bears a bounteous mind indeed , A ...
... Cham . To the cardinal's ; O , ' tis true ; This night he makes a supper , and a great one , To many lords and ladies ; there will be The beauty of this kingdom , I'll assure you . Lov . That churchman bears a bounteous mind indeed , A ...
Side 155
... Cham . You are young , sir Harry Guildford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they rested , I think , would better please them . By my life ...
... Cham . You are young , sir Harry Guildford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they rested , I think , would better please them . By my life ...
Side 156
... Cham . Look out there , some of you . Wol . And to what end is this ? -Nay , ladies , fear not ; By all the laws of war you are privileged . Re - enter Servant . Cham . How now ? what is't ? Serv . A noble troop of strangers ; For so ...
... Cham . Look out there , some of you . Wol . And to what end is this ? -Nay , ladies , fear not ; By all the laws of war you are privileged . Re - enter Servant . Cham . How now ? what is't ? Serv . A noble troop of strangers ; For so ...
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