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Page 91
... hath only now been apparent to all eyes , and the lady hath been sent away , but nobody believes it can end there . S.W.R. hath escaped from London for a time ; he will be speedily sent for , and brought back , where what awaiteth him ...
... hath only now been apparent to all eyes , and the lady hath been sent away , but nobody believes it can end there . S.W.R. hath escaped from London for a time ; he will be speedily sent for , and brought back , where what awaiteth him ...
Page 281
... hath informed herself from the beginning : the King of Denmark , at both times of his being here , was throughly satisfied of my innocency . They would otherwise never have moved his Majesty on my behalf . The wife , the brother , and ...
... hath informed herself from the beginning : the King of Denmark , at both times of his being here , was throughly satisfied of my innocency . They would otherwise never have moved his Majesty on my behalf . The wife , the brother , and ...
Page 377
... hath brought me into the light to die , and hath not suffered me to die in the dark prison of the Tower , where I have suffered a great deal of adversity and a long sickness . And I thank God that my fever hath not taken me at this time ...
... hath brought me into the light to die , and hath not suffered me to die in the dark prison of the Tower , where I have suffered a great deal of adversity and a long sickness . And I thank God that my fever hath not taken me at this time ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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