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... not placed at the lord's table , or lady's toilette : and consequently were entirely deprived of those advantages they now enjoy , in the familiar conversation of our nobility , and an intimacy ( not to say dearness ) with people of ...
... not placed at the lord's table , or lady's toilette : and consequently were entirely deprived of those advantages they now enjoy , in the familiar conversation of our nobility , and an intimacy ( not to say dearness ) with people of ...
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... of our most gracious sovereign lady Elizabeth , by the grace of god , queen of England , France , and Ireland , defender of the faith , & c . 1599 . There is also a manuscript in the herald's office , marked W. 2 p .
... of our most gracious sovereign lady Elizabeth , by the grace of god , queen of England , France , and Ireland , defender of the faith , & c . 1599 . There is also a manuscript in the herald's office , marked W. 2 p .
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Know thus far forth ; By accident most strange bountiful fortune ( Now my dear lady ) hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star , whose influence If now I ...
Know thus far forth ; By accident most strange bountiful fortune ( Now my dear lady ) hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star , whose influence If now I ...
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Indeed , the top of admiration , worth What's dearest to the world ; full many a lady I've ey'd with best regard , and many a time T'harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear ; for sev'ral virtues Have I ...
Indeed , the top of admiration , worth What's dearest to the world ; full many a lady I've ey'd with best regard , and many a time T'harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear ; for sev'ral virtues Have I ...
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Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich leas Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Thy turfy mountains , where live nibling sheep , And flat meads , with thatch'd stover , them to keep ; Thy banks with pioned ...
Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich leas Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Thy turfy mountains , where live nibling sheep , And flat meads , with thatch'd stover , them to keep ; Thy banks with pioned ...
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