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tached to Worcester House , he got to Salisbury House ; and a very delicate sight
it was to notice these and other fine buildings on the banks of the Thames , with
famous gardens and grounds ( intersected by running streams ) that went down ...
tached to Worcester House , he got to Salisbury House ; and a very delicate sight
it was to notice these and other fine buildings on the banks of the Thames , with
famous gardens and grounds ( intersected by running streams ) that went down ...
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That know I not of mine own knowledge , " answered Cecil , “ for we being of the
other side of the water could not have a very distinct sight of things so far off . I do
not think it was Sir Walter Raleigh for a reason I will presently explain .
That know I not of mine own knowledge , " answered Cecil , “ for we being of the
other side of the water could not have a very distinct sight of things so far off . I do
not think it was Sir Walter Raleigh for a reason I will presently explain .
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Then troul , troul , Each hearty old soul , That loveth the sight of a foaming bowl ;
For there ' s naught in the land He should care to command , · Who hath got such
brave liquor as this at his hand . Full oft to the great have I held my prateBut ...
Then troul , troul , Each hearty old soul , That loveth the sight of a foaming bowl ;
For there ' s naught in the land He should care to command , · Who hath got such
brave liquor as this at his hand . Full oft to the great have I held my prateBut ...
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... better eye - sight than is customary for one at thy time of life , " replied the other
, chuckling famously . “ Nay , I will go to law on it an ' I have them not , ” cried the
scrivener , starting up from his chair in a monstrous consternation at the thought ...
... better eye - sight than is customary for one at thy time of life , " replied the other
, chuckling famously . “ Nay , I will go to law on it an ' I have them not , ” cried the
scrivener , starting up from his chair in a monstrous consternation at the thought ...
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I ' d rather the hundredth psalm if it please thee , gossip , ” drawled out the
scrivener , winking his eyes abit , as if his sight was none of the clearest . “ Be this
a time to sing psalms , thou heathen ! ” bawled out he of Eastcheap . " Hast no
respect ...
I ' d rather the hundredth psalm if it please thee , gossip , ” drawled out the
scrivener , winking his eyes abit , as if his sight was none of the clearest . “ Be this
a time to sing psalms , thou heathen ! ” bawled out he of Eastcheap . " Hast no
respect ...
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