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... asked him , Whether he would be pleased to be trimmed ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( said Sir Thomas , ) the King and I have a suit for my head , and till the title be cleared I will do no cost upon it . 16. ( 59. ) Stephen ...
... asked him , Whether he would be pleased to be trimmed ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( said Sir Thomas , ) the King and I have a suit for my head , and till the title be cleared I will do no cost upon it . 16. ( 59. ) Stephen ...
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... asked touching his burial . He answered , Never take care for burying me , for stink will bury me . He that asked him , said again : 1 A great officer of this land would say . R. Why , would upon ? you have your body left 128 APOPHTHEGMS.
... asked touching his burial . He answered , Never take care for burying me , for stink will bury me . He that asked him , said again : 1 A great officer of this land would say . R. Why , would upon ? you have your body left 128 APOPHTHEGMS.
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... asked ; What have I said amiss ? † 31 . Sir Walter Ralegh was wont to say of the ladies of Queen Elizabeth's privy - chamber and bed - chamber ; That they were like witches ; they could do hurt , but they could do no good . 32. ( 122 ...
... asked ; What have I said amiss ? † 31 . Sir Walter Ralegh was wont to say of the ladies of Queen Elizabeth's privy - chamber and bed - chamber ; That they were like witches ; they could do hurt , but they could do no good . 32. ( 122 ...
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... asked him ; How he did ? Rabelais answered ; Even going my journey , they have greased my boots already . 47. ( 70. ) There was a King of Hungary took a Bishop in battle , and kept him prisoner . Whereupon the Pope writ a monitory to ...
... asked him ; How he did ? Rabelais answered ; Even going my journey , they have greased my boots already . 47. ( 70. ) There was a King of Hungary took a Bishop in battle , and kept him prisoner . Whereupon the Pope writ a monitory to ...
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... asked of Apollonius , what was the cause of Nero's ruin ? who answered ; Nero could tune the harp well ; but in government he did always wind up the strings too high , or let them down too low . † 52. Mr. Bromley , Solicitor , giving in ...
... asked of Apollonius , what was the cause of Nero's ruin ? who answered ; Nero could tune the harp well ; but in government he did always wind up the strings too high , or let them down too low . † 52. Mr. Bromley , Solicitor , giving in ...
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