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... Lowly beseeching with all mine whole hearte , For to remember specially , I praye ; If it befall my littel sonne to dye , That thou mayst after some mynd on us have , Suffer us both be buried in one grave .
... Lowly beseeching with all mine whole hearte , For to remember specially , I praye ; If it befall my littel sonne to dye , That thou mayst after some mynd on us have , Suffer us both be buried in one grave .
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On thee and me dependeth the trespace , Touching our guilt and our great offence ; But , welaway ! most angelik of face , Oure childè , young in his pure innocence , Shall agayn right suffer death's violence , Tender of limbes ...
On thee and me dependeth the trespace , Touching our guilt and our great offence ; But , welaway ! most angelik of face , Oure childè , young in his pure innocence , Shall agayn right suffer death's violence , Tender of limbes ...
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He had been long suffering from a disease which , without materially injuring the structure of any vital organ , had yet reduced him to such an ex- treme degree of weakness , that , whilst lying in a state of more than usually ...
He had been long suffering from a disease which , without materially injuring the structure of any vital organ , had yet reduced him to such an ex- treme degree of weakness , that , whilst lying in a state of more than usually ...
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It was from his share in this insurrection that Richard Norton , esq . of Rilston in Craven * , a vassal of the lords of Skipton , but who had long set their authority at defiance , suffered , together with his eight sons , the extreme ...
It was from his share in this insurrection that Richard Norton , esq . of Rilston in Craven * , a vassal of the lords of Skipton , but who had long set their authority at defiance , suffered , together with his eight sons , the extreme ...
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He had , however , after having been severely wounded in one of his actions with the Spaniards , very nearly suffered death from thirst in sight of his native coast , which , owing to violent storms and contrary winds , he vainly en- ...
He had , however , after having been severely wounded in one of his actions with the Spaniards , very nearly suffered death from thirst in sight of his native coast , which , owing to violent storms and contrary winds , he vainly en- ...
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