The Novels of Thomas Deloney
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... thereof . The Cardinall ( who was of a very high spirit , and a lofty aspiring minde ) was maruailously displeased at lack of Newbery : wherefore in his rage hee commanded and sent the Clothiers all to prison , 25 because the one of ...
... thereof . The Cardinall ( who was of a very high spirit , and a lofty aspiring minde ) was maruailously displeased at lack of Newbery : wherefore in his rage hee commanded and sent the Clothiers all to prison , 25 because the one of ...
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... thereof was to bee done hard by that faire Fountaine , where the Loue - despising Lady made her most abode : and because she was a kings daughter , the bloody Tyrant gaue her the priuiledge to chuse her owne death : 5 to the which she ...
... thereof was to bee done hard by that faire Fountaine , where the Loue - despising Lady made her most abode : and because she was a kings daughter , the bloody Tyrant gaue her the priuiledge to chuse her owne death : 5 to the which she ...
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