... purse for obtaining the free exercise of Religion , T2 then treymen by his The Lowcoun- letter's ani- mated . Begin to collect money . The Governesse contemns their offer . 1 Novem . 18 Book V. 139 Low - Countrey Warres .
... Warre was proclaimed on both sides , and both fides prepared with all possible vigour to profecute the Warre , Generall Blake immediately receiving command to fail to the Northward , and there make prize of such Dutch Vessels as he ...
... warre with Cyprus . In batred to the Venetians . King of Cy- And in hope to be prus . limus , the fonne of Soliman , and finding the Prince in a vaca cie of affairs , or 1566 . not difpofed to serious bufineffe , being ... Warres . "
... warre with our finnes , that wee may haue peace with GOD ? Hee that hath peace with his finnes , the Lord pro- claimeth open warre against him ; that this warre therefore may bee turned into a happie peace , let vs make warre with our ...
... face . Pan . Let be my vlage as fhall please my conqueror , And now Ile learne to crate with feruile tearmes . My lords , though captiue , yet I ama Queene , And And wife vnto the abfent Sufan king . My lord The warre's of Cyrus.
... open their purse for obtaining the free exercife of Religion , M T2 fire then firing of Ve- Gratian . de bel . Cypr . treymen by bi money . King . The Governele contemns their offer . Novem.18 . The fame Book V. 139 Low - Countrey Warres .
... warres , and feeing litle execution , is as one that vfeth often the Fence - fchooles , To be often in but neuer taketh weapon in hand . And if anie of my fpeeches may feeme vnto knowledge . fome , to exceede the bounds of Decorum , I ...
Michael Drayton. Having Relation to the first Barons Warres , in Who of Henry n the raigne the third , for the third for the Charter . Great Th'inveterate Malice in their Bosomes bred , for their Charter wag'd a former Warre , Their ...
... Warres , except thofe that were flaine in the Fields of Marathon ; who , because their vertue was thought ... Warres , and fo the first flaine of this buriall . No sum I THE FVNERALL ORATION no els made by PERICLES . or no T Hough ...
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