Shorter Novels, Volume 1Philip Henderson J.M. Dent, 1929 - English fiction |
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Page 21
... night for my pleasure . Both birds and beastes at the nights approach repaire to their rest , and observe a convenient time to returne to their habitation . Looke but upon the poore Spider , the Frog , the Flye , and every other silly ...
... night for my pleasure . Both birds and beastes at the nights approach repaire to their rest , and observe a convenient time to returne to their habitation . Looke but upon the poore Spider , the Frog , the Flye , and every other silly ...
Page 120
... night , presently without any further judgement , all the Clothiers of the towne were exceeding glad , and perswaded themselves , that now their goods would be safe all night , without watching them at al , so that whereas before , the ...
... night , presently without any further judgement , all the Clothiers of the towne were exceeding glad , and perswaded themselves , that now their goods would be safe all night , without watching them at al , so that whereas before , the ...
Page 325
... night long carre - men did nothing but go up and downe the streets with their carts and cry , Have you anie dead bodies to bury and had many times out of one house their whole loding : one grave was the sepulchre of seven score , one ...
... night long carre - men did nothing but go up and downe the streets with their carts and cry , Have you anie dead bodies to bury and had many times out of one house their whole loding : one grave was the sepulchre of seven score , one ...
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