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Again , in the Battle of Alcazar , 1594 : " The loadftar and the honour of our line . " STEEVENS . 7 - O , were favour fo ! ] Favour is feature , countenance So , in Twelfth - Night , act ii . fc . 4 : + .. thine eye " Hath ftay'd upon ...
Again , in the Battle of Alcazar , 1594 : " The loadftar and the honour of our line . " STEEVENS . 7 - O , were favour fo ! ] Favour is feature , countenance So , in Twelfth - Night , act ii . fc . 4 : + .. thine eye " Hath ftay'd upon ...
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... of the king Arthure , " Of which the Bretons fpeken great honour ; " All was this lond fulfillid of fayry : " The Elf - quene , with her jolly company " Daunfid full oft in many a grene mede : " This was the old opinion as I rede .
... of the king Arthure , " Of which the Bretons fpeken great honour ; " All was this lond fulfillid of fayry : " The Elf - quene , with her jolly company " Daunfid full oft in many a grene mede : " This was the old opinion as I rede .
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At length Elficleos ruled the Fairy.land with much wisdom , and highly advanced its power and honour : he left two sons , the eldest of which , fair Elferon , died a premature death , his place being fupplied by the mighty Oberon ...
At length Elficleos ruled the Fairy.land with much wisdom , and highly advanced its power and honour : he left two sons , the eldest of which , fair Elferon , died a premature death , his place being fupplied by the mighty Oberon ...
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Page of honour . This office was abolished by queen Elizabeth . GREY . The office might be abolished at court , but probably remained in the city . Glapthorne , in his comedy called Wit in a Conftable , 1637 , has this paffage : 66 ...
Page of honour . This office was abolished by queen Elizabeth . GREY . The office might be abolished at court , but probably remained in the city . Glapthorne , in his comedy called Wit in a Conftable , 1637 , has this paffage : 66 ...
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And all my powers , addrefs your love and might , To honour Helen , and to be her knight ! [ Ext . Her . [ farting from fleep . ] Help me , Lyfander , help me ! do thy best , To pluck this crawling ferpent from my breast !
And all my powers , addrefs your love and might , To honour Helen , and to be her knight ! [ Ext . Her . [ farting from fleep . ] Help me , Lyfander , help me ! do thy best , To pluck this crawling ferpent from my breast !
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