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Let fair Truth be grac'te , Since forg'de inuention former time defac'te . Pamperd glutton " and " aged Councellor " do not describe the Sir John Oldcastle of The Famous Victories . But if evidence is needed to show that the Life of Sir ...
Let fair Truth be grac'te , Since forg'de inuention former time defac'te . Pamperd glutton " and " aged Councellor " do not describe the Sir John Oldcastle of The Famous Victories . But if evidence is needed to show that the Life of Sir ...
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Unless hours were cups of sack , and minutes capons , and clocks the tongues of bawds , and dials the signs of leaping - houses , and the blessed sun himself a fair hot wench in flame - coloured taffeta , I see no reason • London .
Unless hours were cups of sack , and minutes capons , and clocks the tongues of bawds , and dials the signs of leaping - houses , and the blessed sun himself a fair hot wench in flame - coloured taffeta , I see no reason • London .
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Indeed , you come near me now , Hal ; for we that take purses go by the moon and the seven stars , and not by Phoebus , he , that wandering knight so fair . 15 And , I prithee , sweet wag , when thou art king , as , God save thy grace ...
Indeed , you come near me now , Hal ; for we that take purses go by the moon and the seven stars , and not by Phoebus , he , that wandering knight so fair . 15 And , I prithee , sweet wag , when thou art king , as , God save thy grace ...
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So in Jonson , Bartholomew Fair ( 1614 ) , V. iii : ' they'll be angry if they hear you eavesdropping , now they are setting their match . " See Greene , Art of Conny - Catching , 1591 ( Grosart , x .
So in Jonson , Bartholomew Fair ( 1614 ) , V. iii : ' they'll be angry if they hear you eavesdropping , now they are setting their match . " See Greene , Art of Conny - Catching , 1591 ( Grosart , x .
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10 : " Is't possible that so short a time can alter the condition of a man , " and Middleton and Rowley , A Fair Quarrel , II . i : " Capt . Ager . You know he's hasty , Lady Ager . So are the best conditions .
10 : " Is't possible that so short a time can alter the condition of a man , " and Middleton and Rowley , A Fair Quarrel , II . i : " Capt . Ager . You know he's hasty , Lady Ager . So are the best conditions .
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