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... and equipments of his company , might have ques- tioned the military nicety of the poet's clothes and arms . ... his com- mander's verse than the other had to exercise when he inspected the clothing and arms of the careless bard .
... and equipments of his company , might have ques- tioned the military nicety of the poet's clothes and arms . ... his com- mander's verse than the other had to exercise when he inspected the clothing and arms of the careless bard .
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For man yon azure vault he spreads , And clothes the flow'ry plains ; On every tree soft fragrance sheds , And blooming fruit ordains ! ' Tis he who gives the peopled stream , Replete with life to flow ; Who gives the moon's resplendent ...
For man yon azure vault he spreads , And clothes the flow'ry plains ; On every tree soft fragrance sheds , And blooming fruit ordains ! ' Tis he who gives the peopled stream , Replete with life to flow ; Who gives the moon's resplendent ...
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... scrupled not to spoil his houses and seize his goods for the maintenance of his " inordinate pride and ryot , as speciallie dyd apere when coming into ye contrie , he aparellyd himself and hys horse in cloth of golde and goldsmyth's ...
... scrupled not to spoil his houses and seize his goods for the maintenance of his " inordinate pride and ryot , as speciallie dyd apere when coming into ye contrie , he aparellyd himself and hys horse in cloth of golde and goldsmyth's ...
Page 70
Yet immediately afterwards , under the title of " Household Stuff bought , " we discover that both napkins and table - cloths , a luxury which many might suppose of much later date , were purchased both for the parlour and hall of this ...
Yet immediately afterwards , under the title of " Household Stuff bought , " we discover that both napkins and table - cloths , a luxury which many might suppose of much later date , were purchased both for the parlour and hall of this ...
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He was ac- cordingly stripped and laid out , and was about to be covered with a herse - cloth of black velvet , when * Vide Hist . of Craven , p . 505 . fortunately his attendants ...
He was ac- cordingly stripped and laid out , and was about to be covered with a herse - cloth of black velvet , when * Vide Hist . of Craven , p . 505 . fortunately his attendants ...
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