The household of sir Thos. More, libellus a M. More inceptus [really written by A. Manning]. By the author of Mary Powell, Volume 2471860 |
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... enow to drown the Drums and Trumpets of an Army . ' Well may Luther fay , " continued Erafmus , laughing , " that theire fafting is easier to them than our eating to us ; feeing that every Man Jack of " them hath to his Evening Meal two ...
... enow to drown the Drums and Trumpets of an Army . ' Well may Luther fay , " continued Erafmus , laughing , " that theire fafting is easier to them than our eating to us ; feeing that every Man Jack of " them hath to his Evening Meal two ...
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... enow , but at lengthe we hearde him cry out , on which Cecy coulde not forbeare to doe the fame , and then stopt bothe her Ears . I ex- pected everie Moment to heare her say , “ Fa- 66 ther , ' twas I ; " but no , she had not Courage ...
... enow , but at lengthe we hearde him cry out , on which Cecy coulde not forbeare to doe the fame , and then stopt bothe her Ears . I ex- pected everie Moment to heare her say , “ Fa- 66 ther , ' twas I ; " but no , she had not Courage ...
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... enow ; but , beholde ! Father and Erafmus were there before me , in fluent and earneste Difcourfe . I would have with- drawne , but Father , without interrupting his Sentence , puts his Arm rounde me , and draw- eth me to him ; foe ...
... enow ; but , beholde ! Father and Erafmus were there before me , in fluent and earneste Difcourfe . I would have with- drawne , but Father , without interrupting his Sentence , puts his Arm rounde me , and draw- eth me to him ; foe ...
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... enow , with Nofegays and Ribbons , and we tooke Water bravelie ; - John Harris in the Stern , playing the Re- corder . We had the fix - oared Barge ; and when Rupert Allington was tired of pulling , Mr. Clement tooke his Oar ; and when ...
... enow , with Nofegays and Ribbons , and we tooke Water bravelie ; - John Harris in the Stern , playing the Re- corder . We had the fix - oared Barge ; and when Rupert Allington was tired of pulling , Mr. Clement tooke his Oar ; and when ...
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... enow , yet provocative of Laughing . Afterwards , Mr. Gunnel proposed Enigmas and curious Questions . Among others , he woulde know which of the famous Women of Greece or Rome we Maidens would re- semble . Befs was for Cornelia , Daify ...
... enow , yet provocative of Laughing . Afterwards , Mr. Gunnel proposed Enigmas and curious Questions . Among others , he woulde know which of the famous Women of Greece or Rome we Maidens would re- semble . Befs was for Cornelia , Daify ...
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