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... land spares my team , and gives me leave to inn the crop . If I be his cuckold , he's my drudge . He that comforts my wife is the cherisher of my flesh and blood ; he that cher- ishes my flesh and blood loves my flesh and blood ; he ...
... land spares my team , and gives me leave to inn the crop . If I be his cuckold , he's my drudge . He that comforts my wife is the cherisher of my flesh and blood ; he that cher- ishes my flesh and blood loves my flesh and blood ; he ...
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... land " : word still survives in composition in ' arable . ' To ear ' is to till : the 661 young Charbon the Puritan , and old Poysam the Papist " : - Malone thought that the name of the Puri- tan [ coal ] was an allusion to the fiery ...
... land " : word still survives in composition in ' arable . ' To ear ' is to till : the 661 young Charbon the Puritan , and old Poysam the Papist " : - Malone thought that the name of the Puri- tan [ coal ] was an allusion to the fiery ...
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... land , an ancient painted window , surely as old as the early days of Henry VIII . , and thought by Mr. Douce to be of the time of Edward IV . , which represents the figures of the morris dance . They are eleven in number ; and among ...
... land , an ancient painted window , surely as old as the early days of Henry VIII . , and thought by Mr. Douce to be of the time of Edward IV . , which represents the figures of the morris dance . They are eleven in number ; and among ...
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... land was of in- considerable value , the natural was maintained out of the profits by the sheriff , who accounted for them to the crown . " This opinion has been adopted without ques- tion by subsequent editors , in spite of its ...
... land was of in- considerable value , the natural was maintained out of the profits by the sheriff , who accounted for them to the crown . " This opinion has been adopted without ques- tion by subsequent editors , in spite of its ...
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... lands ; The parts that Fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as giddily as Fortune ; But ' tis that miracle , and queen of gems , That Nature pranks her in , attracts my soul . Vio . But if she cannot love you , sir ? Duke ...
... lands ; The parts that Fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as giddily as Fortune ; But ' tis that miracle , and queen of gems , That Nature pranks her in , attracts my soul . Vio . But if she cannot love you , sir ? Duke ...
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