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" I'll warrant you,' says Sir Roger; 'you ought to lock up your kings better; they will carry off the body too, if you don't take care.' The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities of shining, and of doing... "
The Spectator - Page 35
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Selections from the Spectator

Joseph Addison - English essays - 1892 - 252 pages
...silver, had been stolen away several years since : " Some Whig, I'll warrant you (says Sir Eoger) ; you ought to lock up your kings better ; they will carry off the body too, if you do not take care." The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the knight great...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers

Joseph Addison - 1893 - 212 pages
...was of beaten silver, had been stolen away several years since, " Some Whig, I '11 warrant you," says Sir Roger: "you ought to lock up your kings better;...care." The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the Knight great opportunities of shining and of doing justice to Sir Richard Baker,...
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The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the ..., Volume 2

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1894 - 462 pages
...was of beaten silver, had been stolen away several years since:1 Some Whig, I'll warrant you, says Sir Roger ; you ought to lock up your kings better...care. The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the Knight great opportunities of shining and of doing justice to Sir Richard Baker,...
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Select Esays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life ...

Joseph Addison - 1894 - 358 pages
...was of beaten silver, had been stolen away several years since, " Some Whig, I'll warrant you," says Sir Roger : " you ought to lock up your kings better...care." The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the Knight great opportunities of shining and of doing justice to Sir Richard Baker,...
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Introduction to English Literature: Including a Number of Classic Works ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - English literature - 1894 - 688 pages
...was of beaten silver, had been stole away several years since : " Some Whig, I'll warrant you," says Sir Roger; "you ought to lock up your kings better; they will carry off the body too, if you do not take care." The glorious names of Henry V. and Queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities...
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English Essays

J. H. Lobban - English essays - 1896 - 324 pages
...was of beaten silver, had been stolen away several years since, " Some Whig, I '11 warrant you," says Sir Roger ; "you ought to lock up your kings better;...". The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities of shining, and of doing justice to Sir Richard Baker,...
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English Essays

J. H. Lobban - English essays - 1896 - 362 pages
...was of beaten silver, had been stolen away several years since, "Some Whig, I'll warrant you," says Sir Roger; "you ought to lock up your kings better;...". The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities of shining, and of doing justice to Sir Richard Baker,...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"

Joseph Addison - 1896 - 256 pages
...beaten silver, had been stolen away several years since, "Some Whig, I'll warrant you," says Sir Koger; "you ought to lock up your kings better; they will...care." The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities of shining and of doing justice to Sir Eichard Baker,...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"

Joseph Addison - Readers - 1897 - 258 pages
...was of beaten silver, had been stolen away several years since, "Some Whig, I'll warrant you," says Sir Roger; " you ought to lock up your kings better;...care." The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities of shining and of doing justice to Sir Eichard Baker,...
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Coverley Papers from the Spectator

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - Literary Criticism - 1897 - 234 pages
...Whig, I'll warrant you," says Sir Eoger, " you ought to lock' up your kings better ; they will carry 20 off the body too, if you don't take care." The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and Queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities of shining, and of doing justice to Sir Eichard Baker,...
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