Shorter Novels, Volume 1Philip Henderson J.M. Dent, 1929 - English fiction |
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... meanes of the warres which our King had with other countries , many Merchant strangers were prohibited for com- ming to England , as also our owne Merchants ( in like sort ) were forbidden to have dealings with France or the Low ...
... meanes of the warres which our King had with other countries , many Merchant strangers were prohibited for com- ming to England , as also our owne Merchants ( in like sort ) were forbidden to have dealings with France or the Low ...
Page 221
... meanes to make a myrrour of miserie , and over whome Venus her selfe meanes to vaunt as of a most haplesse vassal , I sorrowfully send you this fainting farewell , as a faithfull token of my fervent affection : for seing neither my ...
... meanes to make a myrrour of miserie , and over whome Venus her selfe meanes to vaunt as of a most haplesse vassal , I sorrowfully send you this fainting farewell , as a faithfull token of my fervent affection : for seing neither my ...
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... meanes to search out the cause of his care , but not beeing able to wring out anie thing , either by flattering promises , or fained protestations , he ceased from his importunate sute . But frowarde Fortune brought it so to passe ...
... meanes to search out the cause of his care , but not beeing able to wring out anie thing , either by flattering promises , or fained protestations , he ceased from his importunate sute . But frowarde Fortune brought it so to passe ...
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