The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland: To the Time of Dean Swift, Bind 1R. Griffiths, 1753 - 354 sider |
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... Sir John Burghurfhe , knight of the gar- ter , and of Dr. Henry Burghurfhe bishop of Lincoln , chancellor and treafurer of England . Speight fays , this lady was given him in marriage by Ed- ward III . in return of his fervices ...
... Sir John Burghurfhe , knight of the gar- ter , and of Dr. Henry Burghurfhe bishop of Lincoln , chancellor and treafurer of England . Speight fays , this lady was given him in marriage by Ed- ward III . in return of his fervices ...
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... Henry IV , and continued by Henry VI . In the fecond year of Hen- ry IV , we ... Sir John Philips , and afterwards to Thomas Montacute earl of Salisbury ... Henry VI . for mifguiding that eafy prince . Their fon John had three fons , the ...
... Henry IV , and continued by Henry VI . In the fecond year of Hen- ry IV , we ... Sir John Philips , and afterwards to Thomas Montacute earl of Salisbury ... Henry VI . for mifguiding that eafy prince . Their fon John had three fons , the ...
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... Henry VII . In elegancy of manners he has the advan- tage of all his predeceffors , as is particularly re- markable in his addrefs to Sir Giles Alington , his . patron . The poet was now grown old , and the knight defiring him to ...
... Henry VII . In elegancy of manners he has the advan- tage of all his predeceffors , as is particularly re- markable in his addrefs to Sir Giles Alington , his . patron . The poet was now grown old , and the knight defiring him to ...
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... Sir Thomas had given his reafons why it is harder to be chafte in a married than fingle life . This wife was a ... Henry VIHfor op- pofing his exactions upon the people . Henry was a covetous mean prince , and entirely devoted to the ...
... Sir Thomas had given his reafons why it is harder to be chafte in a married than fingle life . This wife was a ... Henry VIHfor op- pofing his exactions upon the people . Henry was a covetous mean prince , and entirely devoted to the ...
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... Henry was base enough to pick a quarrel without a cause against Sir John More , his venerable father , and in revenge to the fon , clapt him in the Tower , keeping him there prifoner till he had forced him to pay one hundred pounds of a ...
... Henry was base enough to pick a quarrel without a cause against Sir John More , his venerable father , and in revenge to the fon , clapt him in the Tower , keeping him there prifoner till he had forced him to pay one hundred pounds of a ...
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