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" In this time, her best beloved, the gentleman, did come to her fathers to visit her, but finding her not there, and hearing that shee was gone with 'her father and the knight, he mistrusted some foul play : and in all hast went to Fryer Bacon, and desired... "
A Collection of Early Prose Romances - Page 48
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Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana; Or, A Select Collection of Curious Tracts ...

Christmas plays, English - 1816 - 406 pages
...the Gentleman, did come to her Father's to visit her, but finding her not there! and hearing that she was gone with her Father, and the Knight, he mistrusted...went to Fryer Bacon, and desired of him some help to recouer his Loue agnine, whom he feared was utterly lost. Frver Bacon (knowing him for a vertnous Gentleman)...
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The Lyfe of Robert the Deuyll. A Romance

Robert (le Diable.) - 1828 - 326 pages
...betraid, so that for griefe shee fell in a swound : to see which her father and the knight, were very much grieved, and used their best skill for her recovery....love againe, whom he feared, was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing him for a vertuous gentleman) pittyed him ; and to give his griefes some release, shewed...
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A Collection of Early Prose Romances, Volume 1

William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 354 pages
...- so that for griefe shee fell in a swound : to see which her father and the knight, were very much grieved, and used their best skill for her recovery....knight, he mistrusted some foul play : and in all i hast went to Fryer Bacon, and desired of him some help to recover his love againe, whom he feared...
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The North American Review, Volume 37

North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1833 - 574 pages
...betraid, so that for gnefe shee fell in a swound : to see which her father and the knight were very much grieved, and used their best skill for her recovery....love againe, whom he feared was utterly lost. ' Fryer Bacon (knowing him for a vertuous gentleman) pittyed him ; and to give his griefes some release, shewed...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical ..., Volume 1

William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 342 pages
...betraid, so that for griefe shee fell in a swound : to see which her father and the knight, were very much grieved, and used their best skill for her recovery....love againe, whom he feared was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing him for a vertuous gentleman) pittyed him; and to give his griefes some release, she...
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The Famous Historie of Fryer Bacon, Volumes 1-2

Edmund Goldsmid - 1886 - 110 pages
...Gentleman, did come to her Father's to visit her, but finding her not there ! and hearing that she was gone with her Father, and the Knight, he mistrusted...some foul play: and in all hast went to Fryer Bacon, desired of him some help to recouer his Loue againe, whom he feared was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing...
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Early Prose Romances

Henry Morley - English literature - 1889 - 456 pages
...which her father and the knight, were very much grieved, and used their best skill for her recovery. fathers to visit her, but finding her not there, and...love againe, whom he feared was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing him for a vertuous gentleman) pittyed him ; and to give his griefes some release, shewed...
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Early Prose Romances

Henry Morley - English literature - 1889 - 456 pages
...which her father and the knight, were very much grieved, and used their best skill for her recovery. fathers to visit her, but finding her not there, and...love againe, whom he feared was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing him for a vertuous gentleman) pittyed him; and to give his griefes some release, shewed...
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Early Prose Romances

Henry Morley - English literature - 1889 - 460 pages
...which her father and the knight, were very much grieved, and used their best skill for her recovery. fathers to visit her, but finding her not there, and...love againe, whom he feared was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing him for a vertuous gentleman) pittyed him ; and to give his griefes some release, shewed...
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Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and ..., Volume 2

English drama (Comedy) - 1913 - 666 pages
...Gentleman, did come to her Father's to visit her, but finding her not there ! and hearing that she was gone with her Father, and the Knight, he mistrusted...: and in all hast went to Fryer Bacon, and desired (p. 37) of him some help to recouer his Loue againe, whom he feared was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing...
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