Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... quoth the Bishop . How say You to that , ' quoth the King to my Lord of Cauntur- bury . Sir , it is his hand , and his seale , ' said my Lorde of Caunturbury . my Lorde , ' quoth the Bishop of Rochester . Indeede You were in hand with ...
... quoth the Bishop . How say You to that , ' quoth the King to my Lord of Cauntur- bury . Sir , it is his hand , and his seale , ' said my Lorde of Caunturbury . my Lorde , ' quoth the Bishop of Rochester . Indeede You were in hand with ...
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... quoth my lord cardinall , ' to send his bishops and chapleines home to their cures and benefices . ' ' Yea , Mary , ' quoth my lord of Norfolke , and so it were mete for you to do also . ' ' I should be well content therewith , ' quoth ...
... quoth my lord cardinall , ' to send his bishops and chapleines home to their cures and benefices . ' ' Yea , Mary , ' quoth my lord of Norfolke , and so it were mete for you to do also . ' ' I should be well content therewith , ' quoth ...
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... quoth the king , " Yea , sir , ' quoth I , without all doubt . The priest shall not be able to deny it in my presence , for I was at the delivery thereof ; who hath gotton diverse other rich ornaments into his hands , the which be not ...
... quoth the king , " Yea , sir , ' quoth I , without all doubt . The priest shall not be able to deny it in my presence , for I was at the delivery thereof ; who hath gotton diverse other rich ornaments into his hands , the which be not ...
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