Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 2Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 1001 pagina's |
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Pagina 206
... brave imps Ready to convey him far away When once they him have got from out this cell . Above all , he is a nobleman by birth , And if the matter were examined duly , He is in no distress at all From such juggling love as this . He ...
... brave imps Ready to convey him far away When once they him have got from out this cell . Above all , he is a nobleman by birth , And if the matter were examined duly , He is in no distress at all From such juggling love as this . He ...
Pagina 246
... Doth dart these furious flames amidst my court ? I am not chief ; there is one more great than I. It may not be , and yet I feare there is . ' " Madam , not Iris in her pride and bravery 246 Description of the Queen , General Curse ,
... Doth dart these furious flames amidst my court ? I am not chief ; there is one more great than I. It may not be , and yet I feare there is . ' " Madam , not Iris in her pride and bravery 246 Description of the Queen , General Curse ,
Pagina 247
Orville Ward Owen. " Madam , not Iris in her pride and bravery Adorns her arch with such variety , Nor in frosty night doth the milk white way Appear so fair and beautiful in sight As thou , sweet Queen of flowers . But sith nor that nor ...
Orville Ward Owen. " Madam , not Iris in her pride and bravery Adorns her arch with such variety , Nor in frosty night doth the milk white way Appear so fair and beautiful in sight As thou , sweet Queen of flowers . But sith nor that nor ...
Pagina 252
... or a kitchen about me For proof of what you say , but by my head , You shall suffer death unless you end your brave And turn your face in peace . ' 1 666 " By my heels , I care not ; 252 Description of the Queen , General Curse ,
... or a kitchen about me For proof of what you say , but by my head , You shall suffer death unless you end your brave And turn your face in peace . ' 1 666 " By my heels , I care not ; 252 Description of the Queen , General Curse ,
Pagina 255
... the morn . What ! Standest thou ? Down upon thy knees , and pardon beg for thy bad fault . I'll teach thee what it is to brave my wrath , Thou slave , to set a supersedeas to my great and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 255.
... the morn . What ! Standest thou ? Down upon thy knees , and pardon beg for thy bad fault . I'll teach thee what it is to brave my wrath , Thou slave , to set a supersedeas to my great and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 255.
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