The Poems of Richard Crobet, Late Bishop of Oxford and of NorwichLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 260 ページ |
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... written on this occasion is ( through the kindness of my friend John Dovaston , esq . ) in a ma- nuscript in my possession , beginning , To Oxenford our king is gone With all his noble peers .- & c . honour , was in the year 1614-5 ...
... written on this occasion is ( through the kindness of my friend John Dovaston , esq . ) in a ma- nuscript in my possession , beginning , To Oxenford our king is gone With all his noble peers .- & c . honour , was in the year 1614-5 ...
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... written , perhaps , by sir Thomas Lake , afterwards secretary of state , who performed the part of Trico in the Cambridge play of Ignoramus , and who had a ring bequeathed him by the author , Ruggles 8 . Corbet appears , says Headley ...
... written , perhaps , by sir Thomas Lake , afterwards secretary of state , who performed the part of Trico in the Cambridge play of Ignoramus , and who had a ring bequeathed him by the author , Ruggles 8 . Corbet appears , says Headley ...
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... written divinitie positively , there be so many bookes in that kinde , so many commentators , treatises , pamphlets , sermons , expositions , that whole teams of oxen cannot draw them and had I beene as forward and ambitious as some ...
... written divinitie positively , there be so many bookes in that kinde , so many commentators , treatises , pamphlets , sermons , expositions , that whole teams of oxen cannot draw them and had I beene as forward and ambitious as some ...
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... I can be like you in nothinge . " " Written by me , Richard Norwich , with myne own hand , Dec. 26 , anno 1634. ” The congregation remonstrated to Laud , in the February following , against the commands of their poetical xxxviii.
... I can be like you in nothinge . " " Written by me , Richard Norwich , with myne own hand , Dec. 26 , anno 1634. ” The congregation remonstrated to Laud , in the February following , against the commands of their poetical xxxviii.
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... . He hath incurable diseases upon him , and hath been said to be dead " . " This was written on the 30th of July , 1635 , and Reg . Prerog . Court Cant . 97. Sadler . he had rested from his labours two days pre- ceding xlviii.
... . He hath incurable diseases upon him , and hath been said to be dead " . " This was written on the 30th of July , 1635 , and Reg . Prerog . Court Cant . 97. Sadler . he had rested from his labours two days pre- ceding xlviii.
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