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Sweet Swan of Ayon , what a sight it were , To see thee in our water yet appear ;
And make those flights upon the banks of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and
our James . But stay ; I see thee in the hemisphere Advanc ' d , and made a ...
Sweet Swan of Ayon , what a sight it were , To see thee in our water yet appear ;
And make those flights upon the banks of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and
our James . But stay ; I see thee in the hemisphere Advanc ' d , and made a ...
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Heywood does not appear to have begun writing until The object of Bale ' s play
was , as we have stated , to after Henry VIII . had been some years on the throne ;
but , advance the Reformation under Edward VI . ; but in the while Skelton was ...
Heywood does not appear to have begun writing until The object of Bale ' s play
was , as we have stated , to after Henry VIII . had been some years on the throne ;
but , advance the Reformation under Edward VI . ; but in the while Skelton was ...
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The editor ' s " Introduction " is full of new and valuable infor - moral play , under
the title of " The Contention between Liberality nation , and Prodigality , " printed
in 1602 , and acted , as appears by the strongi Tarlton died on 3 Sept . 1588 , and
...
The editor ' s " Introduction " is full of new and valuable infor - moral play , under
the title of " The Contention between Liberality nation , and Prodigality , " printed
in 1602 , and acted , as appears by the strongi Tarlton died on 3 Sept . 1588 , and
...
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It does said to have succeeded in proving , that this entry and not appear that it
reached any member of the immediate others , of the births of Philip , Ursula , and
Humphrey family of John Shakespeare , and it is not at all unlikely that ...
It does said to have succeeded in proving , that this entry and not appear that it
reached any member of the immediate others , of the births of Philip , Ursula , and
Humphrey family of John Shakespeare , and it is not at all unlikely that ...
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named after his grandfather of Snitterfield , who perhaps It appears that Sir
William Dethick , garter - king - at - was sponsor on ... It does not appear that the
foot of the confirmation of 1596 , that an original grant he had ever parted with
West ' s ...
named after his grandfather of Snitterfield , who perhaps It appears that Sir
William Dethick , garter - king - at - was sponsor on ... It does not appear that the
foot of the confirmation of 1596 , that an original grant he had ever parted with
West ' s ...
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