Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... Prince's eyes . Not to hazard himself in foraging and spoiling or in enterprises of great danger and small ... Prince . Not to follow his own fancy , or alter the express words in any point of his commission from his Prince or Lord ...
... Prince's eyes . Not to hazard himself in foraging and spoiling or in enterprises of great danger and small ... Prince . Not to follow his own fancy , or alter the express words in any point of his commission from his Prince or Lord ...
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... prince's mind but that there were straight reasons to confirm the prince's doing , and shadows of virtues found for Dametas . His silence grew wit , his bluntness integrity , his beastly ignorance virtuous simplicity ; and the prince ...
... prince's mind but that there were straight reasons to confirm the prince's doing , and shadows of virtues found for Dametas . His silence grew wit , his bluntness integrity , his beastly ignorance virtuous simplicity ; and the prince ...
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... Prince Henry , intended for the 1612 edition of the Essayes [ Prince Henry died 6 Novem- ber , 1612 ] To the most high and excellent Prince Henry , Prince of Wales , Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester It may please your Highness 20 ...
... Prince Henry , intended for the 1612 edition of the Essayes [ Prince Henry died 6 Novem- ber , 1612 ] To the most high and excellent Prince Henry , Prince of Wales , Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester It may please your Highness 20 ...
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