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... crown , In the cradle crown their king , So all foreign claims to drown , 8 So , to make all rivals vain , Now I crown thee with my love : Crown me with thy love again , And we both shall monarchs prove . To his coy Mistress Had we but ...
... crown , In the cradle crown their king , So all foreign claims to drown , 8 So , to make all rivals vain , Now I crown thee with my love : Crown me with thy love again , And we both shall monarchs prove . To his coy Mistress Had we but ...
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... crown of England . This is indeed something like the return of Popery , and right Petra dedit Petro , Petrus diadema Rudolpho . The crown were surely well helped up , if it were to be held at your convenience , and the Emperor must lead ...
... crown of England . This is indeed something like the return of Popery , and right Petra dedit Petro , Petrus diadema Rudolpho . The crown were surely well helped up , if it were to be held at your convenience , and the Emperor must lead ...
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... crown to Rudolph of Swabia , inscribed with the words Marvell quotes ( Smith ) . eo nomine . ' As such ' . 257 Abbot . George Abbot ( 1562–1633 ) , an opponent of Laud . Archbishop Laud . William Laud ( 1573-1645 ) , Archbishop of ...
... crown to Rudolph of Swabia , inscribed with the words Marvell quotes ( Smith ) . eo nomine . ' As such ' . 257 Abbot . George Abbot ( 1562–1633 ) , an opponent of Laud . Archbishop Laud . William Laud ( 1573-1645 ) , Archbishop of ...
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