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Lochithea 41The Queen, my mother, u
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Lochithea 43fi rst victim of their
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Lochithea 51To spend too much time
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Lochithea 55Emperor’s orator, whe
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Lochithea 57My father chuckles. “
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Lochithea 59Justice, while they sit
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Lochithea 61’gainst a Gentleman
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Lochithea 63because, secondly, our
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Lochithea 65and thus it would happe
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Lochithea 71Francis Bacon? I would
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Lochithea 73Of another framed parti
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Lochithea 75Roundeth about is Willi
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Lochithea 77true value. My thankful
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Lochithea 79The compositor sits in
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Lochithea 81My stand more proper, b
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Lochithea 83superstitions of other
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Lochithea 85government. Abhorring w
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Lochithea 87To Portugal and D. Anto
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Lochithea 89colloquially termed by
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Lochithea 91or Cylinder (tall recta
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Lochithea 93Letter of Advice to Que
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Lochithea 95they freely brag and va
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Lochithea 97at sea; divided and sub
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Lochithea 99Dr. Dee hath taken the
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Lochithea 101Let us add another sto
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Lochithea 103hacked to pieces with
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Lochithea 105in my coach; and never
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Lochithea 107understanding heart, t
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Lochithea 109discover those things
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Lochithea 111the fi rst, two days w
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Lochithea 113soever they behave the
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Lochithea 115top, and tinge the sce
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Lochithea 117Thomas Hughes’ The M
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Lochithea 119in my general intentio
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Lochithea 121Poem by an unknown poe
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Lochithea 123the sciences which the
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Lochithea 125and cryptographer; in
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Lochithea 127for Francis the Dolphi
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Lochithea 129M N O P Q R S T V X Z5
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Lochithea 131AnagramI Francis Verul
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Lochithea 133when Mucianus encourag
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Moniti meliora 1 1591 (92) of the a
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Lochithea 137And then in the time o
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Lochithea 139though I cannot accuse
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Lochithea 141Madam.Alderman Hayward
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Lochithea 143Festivities away, a ne
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Lochithea 145me together might be i
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Lochithea 147those Apes imitate you
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Lochithea 149Exercises, again, it i
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Lochithea 151Certain Observations,
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Lochithea 153within the Realm; imag
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Lochithea 155in England, and that t
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Lochithea 157His son King Edward I.
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Lochithea 159But if this be objecte
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Lochithea 161free from the losses a
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Lochithea 163fruit thereof unto the
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Lochithea 165made a leap from a vai
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Lochithea 167but a barren seed-plot
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Lochithea 169promote any benefi cia
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Lochithea 171For the stopping of tr
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Lochithea 173been offered at the Ki
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Lochithea 175aspired to the monarch
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Lochithea 177fi rst the displeasure
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Lochithea 179Jacobine murthered in
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Lochithea 181enemy pressing them, t
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Lochithea 183part (as it should see
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Lochithea 185been, as far as to his
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Lochithea 187practice to circumvent
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Lochithea 189Pag. 70, he saith he l
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Lochithea 191any comfort they yield
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Lochithea 193Of this much that disp
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Lochithea 1951. The poultice. Of ma
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Lochithea 197him that hath no tomb.
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Lochithea 199[Exit attendant.]KING.
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Lochithea 201That Rome and all thos
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Lochithea 203And my desire is, it s
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Lochithea 205Henry Prince Of Purpoo
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Lochithea 209The point of conspirac
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Lochithea 211jewel I offered her by
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Lochithea 213learning. But in law s
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Lochithea 215her Majesty can hardly
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Lochithea 217motion, at Nonesuch, (
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Lochithea 219Privy Seal. For fi rst
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Lochithea 221that rather than this
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Lochithea 223And I must confess thi
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Lochithea 225a man better able. And
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Lochithea 227religion, if I did per
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Lochithea 229upon, the ordinary pos
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Lochithea 231whereas there is littl
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Lochithea 233to my name than the ot
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Lochithea 235With such a smooth bea
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Lochithea 237I do remember well whe
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Lochithea 241in manner as you shall
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Lochithea 257My Lord.No man can bet
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Lochithea 259Mr. Hicks.I am now abo
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Lochithea 261that of the Star Chamb
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Lochithea 263crooked in mind than i
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Lochithea 265Essex and Southampton
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Lochithea 273And I, so ardently, de
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Lochithea 279Mr. John Davies.Though
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Lochithea 281As to his Majesty, muc
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Lochithea 285our favours, and whats
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Lochithea 287On the Fortunate Memor
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Lochithea 291refl ect: as for those
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Lochithea 293virginity, and the yea
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Lochithea 297King James I., beginet
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Lochithea 299nothing but advise and
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Lochithea 309It is very true also,
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Lochithea 315other labours, I have
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Lochithea 319To The Reader.O publis
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Lochithea 331Edward Coke becomes Ch
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Lochithea 335many favours at last,
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Lochithea 337your self back from th
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Lochithea 339it being but the natur
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Lochithea 341end, and fall from my
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Lochithea 343venture is Montgomery,
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Lochithea 349facts duly, to conclud
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Lochithea 351Egyptian mummies were
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Lochithea 353this writing to your L
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Lochithea 355And, to mend the matte
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Lochithea 357Chamberlain Esq., comm
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Lochithea 361Poem 24ByHenry Constab
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Lochithea 363It was the noble manne
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Lochithea 367curious pictures, all
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Lochithea 369Now to speak of duels:
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Lochithea 373Justice Houghton, who
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Lochithea 381arms and ammunition of
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Lochithea 383them so long; if new,
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Lochithea 399men. Lastly, because a
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Lochithea 401Lastly, there wag a co
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Lochithea 407Lastly, I did cast wit
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Lochithea 409Buckingham. Before the
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Lochithea 411I do not fi nd my self
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Lochithea 413There is much ado, and
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