A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language: Sabie-Zepheria. IndexD. G. Francis, 1866 |
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... death of Sir Francis Drake . With an answere briefely confuting the Spanish lies , 1 She seems to have been fond of the allusion to milkmaids , for , after the trial of Mary Queen of Scots , she wrote to her victim , that , " if they ...
... death of Sir Francis Drake . With an answere briefely confuting the Spanish lies , 1 She seems to have been fond of the allusion to milkmaids , for , after the trial of Mary Queen of Scots , she wrote to her victim , that , " if they ...
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... death . For true it is , Sir Fraunces Drake dyed of the Flixe , which hee had growne uppon him eight daies before his death , and yeelded up his spirite , like a Christian , to his creatour quietly in his Cabbin . And when the Generall ...
... death . For true it is , Sir Fraunces Drake dyed of the Flixe , which hee had growne uppon him eight daies before his death , and yeelded up his spirite , like a Christian , to his creatour quietly in his Cabbin . And when the Generall ...
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... in aboundance thorow extreame griefe of heart from her eies , hoping yet , before death should shut those eyes of hers , to see him and once again to injoy his companie . " The story , as far as it goes , may 22 Bibliographical Account of.
... in aboundance thorow extreame griefe of heart from her eies , hoping yet , before death should shut those eyes of hers , to see him and once again to injoy his companie . " The story , as far as it goes , may 22 Bibliographical Account of.
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... death of Liberality , whom he personifies ; 1 and he introduces a clever poem upon the subject , 1 This poem on the death of Liberality cannot fail to remind us of Richard Barnfield's more serious and lengthened effusion on the same ...
... death of Liberality , whom he personifies ; 1 and he introduces a clever poem upon the subject , 1 This poem on the death of Liberality cannot fail to remind us of Richard Barnfield's more serious and lengthened effusion on the same ...
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... death of Liberalitie . " Where are the Farmes that wont to flye Rent - free by service well deserved ? Where is that kinde . Annuitie , That men in age from want preserved ? What , do you looke for wont to be ? No , dead is Liberalitie ...
... death of Liberalitie . " Where are the Farmes that wont to flye Rent - free by service well deserved ? Where is that kinde . Annuitie , That men in age from want preserved ? What , do you looke for wont to be ? No , dead is Liberalitie ...
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Page 259 - The Painfull Adventures of Pericles Prince of Tyre. Being the true History of the Play of Pericles, as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient Poet lohn Gower. At London. Printed by TP for Nat. Butter. 1608.
Page 20 - Vincentio Saviolo his Practise. In two Bookes. The first intreating of the use of the Rapier and Dagger. The second of Honor and honorable Quarrels.
Page 63 - Age,' published by Thomas Lodge in 1596, one of the devils is said to be ' a foule lubber, and looks as pale as the vizard of the ghost, who cried so miserably at the theatre, Hamlet, revenge.
Page 56 - An \ Apologie \ for Poetrie. \ Written by the right noble, vertu-\ous, and learned, Sir Phillip \ Sidney, Knight. \\ Odi profanum vulgus, et arceo. || At London, | Printed for Henry Olney, and are to be sold at \ his shop in Paules C hurch-yard, at the signe \ of the George, neere to Cheap-gate. \ Anno 1595.
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