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Page 491 - Grenwiche, ye of [sic] summe of ten poundes thurtene shyllynges and sewyne pence sterlinge. And more over I will that he shalbe contented for all other thynges betwene hym and me. Item, I do owe unto Mr John of Anwarpe, goldsmythe...
Page 104 - Donques ostez de uos maisons, et salles Tant de tapis, et de painctures salles, Ostez Venus, et son fils Cupido, Ostez Heleine, et Phyllis, et Dido, Ostes du tout fables et poésies, Et receuez meilleures fantasies.
Page 479 - Theffect wherof apercevyd, havyng the day beffore sent wone of my sarvandes towardes youre Lordshipe withe a picture of the Duches of Myllain, I thought it very nessisarie to stey the same, for that in my openion it was not soo perffight as the cawsse requyrid, neyther as the said Mr Haunce coold make it.
Page 376 - H. 8. and is of a Count of Moretta. My Lord of Arundel doth desire it, and if I can get it at any reasonable rate he must and shall have it.
Page 191 - ... death or life Shall thereby be the sweeter. Reason thus with life : — If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep : a breath thou art (Servile to all the...
Page 180 - Qui me faict penser, que la Mort craignant que ce excellent painctre ne la paignist tant vifue, qu'elle ne fut plus crainte Mort, & que pour cela luy mesme n'en deuint immortel...
Page 335 - Pro eo quod abjecisti sermonem Domini. abjecit te Dominus, ne sis rex...

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