Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... priest took his leave with a respectful inclination of his head , and Sir Walter , all courteousness at the finding him of so obliging a spirit , saw him enter the boat with his companions and regain the shore . The good ship , the ...
... priest took his leave with a respectful inclination of his head , and Sir Walter , all courteousness at the finding him of so obliging a spirit , saw him enter the boat with his companions and regain the shore . The good ship , the ...
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... priest was seen standing up with his hands clasped , as the boat left the land , with his face towards the Spaniards , who were now kneeling in a confused crowd on the shore , as if sharing in his parting benediction , and supplicating ...
... priest was seen standing up with his hands clasped , as the boat left the land , with his face towards the Spaniards , who were now kneeling in a confused crowd on the shore , as if sharing in his parting benediction , and supplicating ...
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... priest . " He hath ever been a dutiful child of the true church , and the virgin hath favoured him as he deserveth . He married a kinswoman of the illustrious Quesada , the conqueror of the Neuvo Reyno de Grenada , and by the will of ...
... priest . " He hath ever been a dutiful child of the true church , and the virgin hath favoured him as he deserveth . He married a kinswoman of the illustrious Quesada , the conqueror of the Neuvo Reyno de Grenada , and by the will of ...
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... priest . During this questioning and replying , the two kept ever and anon eyeing of each other's counte- nances as intently as they might , without exciting of any particular observation . 66 Surely your pilot is bringing the ship too ...
... priest . During this questioning and replying , the two kept ever and anon eyeing of each other's counte- nances as intently as they might , without exciting of any particular observation . 66 Surely your pilot is bringing the ship too ...
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... priest ; " I am convinced of his trust - worthiness , and that , with the blessing of God , we shall in good time be safe at our destination . " " Will it please you to walk with me into my cabin ? " enquired Raleigh , very courteously ...
... priest ; " I am convinced of his trust - worthiness , and that , with the blessing of God , we shall in good time be safe at our destination . " " Will it please you to walk with me into my cabin ? " enquired Raleigh , very courteously ...
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