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Page 63
... brought before Mr. Heron , who charged him that his son had taken the cows . The old man answered that he could pay for them . Mr. Heron would not be con- tented , but bade his men kill him , he desiring to be brought for trial at the ...
... brought before Mr. Heron , who charged him that his son had taken the cows . The old man answered that he could pay for them . Mr. Heron would not be con- tented , but bade his men kill him , he desiring to be brought for trial at the ...
Page 127
... brought into disgraceful thraldom , till Brit- omart , whom he has once fought against , delivers him . And , finally , the fate of the typical Duessa is that of the real Mary Queen of Scots described in great detail— a liberty in ...
... brought into disgraceful thraldom , till Brit- omart , whom he has once fought against , delivers him . And , finally , the fate of the typical Duessa is that of the real Mary Queen of Scots described in great detail— a liberty in ...
Page 177
... brought him to Ireland , another drove him out of it . Desmond's brought him to pass his life there , and to fill his mind with the images of what was then Irish life , with its scenery , its antipathies , its tempers , its chances ...
... brought him to Ireland , another drove him out of it . Desmond's brought him to pass his life there , and to fill his mind with the images of what was then Irish life , with its scenery , its antipathies , its tempers , its chances ...
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