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Page 129
... Crispianus , and receiuing him with sundry kind imbracements into his Tent , he demanded of what 5 birth he was . To whom Crispianus shaped this answer : Most worthy Generall , my birth is not meane , and my secrets lesse , but by trade ...
... Crispianus , and receiuing him with sundry kind imbracements into his Tent , he demanded of what 5 birth he was . To whom Crispianus shaped this answer : Most worthy Generall , my birth is not meane , and my secrets lesse , but by trade ...
Page 130
... Crispianus , whereby he was brought into the Emperours fauour ; and with these Letters Crispianus returned into England . 25 CHAPTER VIII . How the Lady Vrsula finding her selfe to be with child , made her great mone vnto her husband ...
... Crispianus , whereby he was brought into the Emperours fauour ; and with these Letters Crispianus returned into England . 25 CHAPTER VIII . How the Lady Vrsula finding her selfe to be with child , made her great mone vnto her husband ...
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... Crispianus brother , all the controuersie was ended , and their secret mariage confirmed openly , with great ioy and triumph : at which time the Shoomakers in the same towne made holiday : To 25 whom Crispine and Crispianus sent most ...
... Crispianus brother , all the controuersie was ended , and their secret mariage confirmed openly , with great ioy and triumph : at which time the Shoomakers in the same towne made holiday : To 25 whom Crispine and Crispianus sent most ...
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