Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... lord chamberlain with the officers of arms and brought her to the king , which received her with loving countenance ... Lord Clifford The Lord Fitzwater The Lord Hastings The Lord Mounteagle Sir John Mordant The Lord Vaux Sir Henry ...
... lord chamberlain with the officers of arms and brought her to the king , which received her with loving countenance ... Lord Clifford The Lord Fitzwater The Lord Hastings The Lord Mounteagle Sir John Mordant The Lord Vaux Sir Henry ...
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... Lord Rocheford , the Lord Husey , the Lord William Howard , and by the Lord Thomas How- ard the elder ; after the child followed many ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church door , the Bishop of London met it with ...
... Lord Rocheford , the Lord Husey , the Lord William Howard , and by the Lord Thomas How- ard the elder ; after the child followed many ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church door , the Bishop of London met it with ...
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... Lord Gaspar said : " I believe it be hard to get up for men , but impossible for women . " The Lady Emilia laughed and said : " If ye fall so often to offend us , I promise you ye shall be no more forgiven . " The Lord Gaspar answered ...
... Lord Gaspar said : " I believe it be hard to get up for men , but impossible for women . " The Lady Emilia laughed and said : " If ye fall so often to offend us , I promise you ye shall be no more forgiven . " The Lord Gaspar answered ...
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