Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... caciques or chiefs this was allowed , and presently there came aboard the Lion's Whelp five or six Indians , most of them very proper looking men , though of a dusky hue , clad in little else save a linen cloth girt about the middle , a ...
... caciques or chiefs this was allowed , and presently there came aboard the Lion's Whelp five or six Indians , most of them very proper looking men , though of a dusky hue , clad in little else save a linen cloth girt about the middle , a ...
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... caciques , who were the rightful proprietors , to be their slaves , some of whom he kept in chains , torturing of them by dropping upon their naked bodies burning bacon and the like : others of these Indians then spoke divers tales of ...
... caciques , who were the rightful proprietors , to be their slaves , some of whom he kept in chains , torturing of them by dropping upon their naked bodies burning bacon and the like : others of these Indians then spoke divers tales of ...
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... caciques about him , and then , by means of his interpreter , addressed them in a famous speech , ex- plaining to them that he was the servant of a queen who was the powerfullest cacique in the world , and had under her more great ...
... caciques about him , and then , by means of his interpreter , addressed them in a famous speech , ex- plaining to them that he was the servant of a queen who was the powerfullest cacique in the world , and had under her more great ...
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... caciques , some of whom were of the main land , and had been planted in Trinidau by Don Antonio , in hopes of their destroying they that were natural of the island , such particulars of Guiana as he thought they could give ; and they P ...
... caciques , some of whom were of the main land , and had been planted in Trinidau by Don Antonio , in hopes of their destroying they that were natural of the island , such particulars of Guiana as he thought they could give ; and they P ...
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... caciques , arrayed in most sumptuous fashion , marching with bands of warlike instruments , that made a mon- strous clang , some going and some coming away- some of horse and some of foot ; and there being a marvellous high flight of ...
... caciques , arrayed in most sumptuous fashion , marching with bands of warlike instruments , that made a mon- strous clang , some going and some coming away- some of horse and some of foot ; and there being a marvellous high flight of ...
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admirable answered Antonio de Berrio apprentice barber's pole Berrio caciques caitiffs captain cittern companion countenance Dame delight Don Antonio doth doubt doubtless Eastcheap enemy enquired exceeding excellent exclaimed Harry Daring exquisite fine fun eyes face famous favour fellow give Gog and Magog goodly hand Harquebus hath head hear heard heart honourable horse huge humour I'faith instant jesuit Joanna kill knew laugh look Lord Essex madrigal majesty manner marvellous Massa Harry Master Burbage Master Dulcimer Master Francis Master Shakspeare mayhap methinks Mistress Varnon monstrous never Padre Bartolomé panion Pomarra presently priest Prince of Condé prythee queen rapier replied Master round scarce scurvy seemed seemeth shew ship sight Sir Walter Raleigh smile Snowball soon sort Spaniards sweet tell thee thing thou art thou hast true friend truth twould villain voice weapon whereof whilst wonderful young Indian youth