Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... serve the King and count his silver in the exchequer and the chancel- lor's court , claiming his debts from wards and ward meetings , waifs and strays . Some are as seneschals , and serve other lords , and are instead of stewards and ...
... serve the King and count his silver in the exchequer and the chancel- lor's court , claiming his debts from wards and ward meetings , waifs and strays . Some are as seneschals , and serve other lords , and are instead of stewards and ...
Sivu 182
... serve To split a case , as those that carve , Invoking cuckolds ' names , hit joints ? Why should not tricks as slight , do points ? Is not th ' high - court of justice sworn To judge that law that serves their turn ? Make their own ...
... serve To split a case , as those that carve , Invoking cuckolds ' names , hit joints ? Why should not tricks as slight , do points ? Is not th ' high - court of justice sworn To judge that law that serves their turn ? Make their own ...
Sivu 247
... serve the king , and please the nation . Though hard to find in every case The fittest man to fill a place : His promises he ne'er forgot , But took memorials on the spot ; His enemies , for want of charity , Said , he affected ...
... serve the king , and please the nation . Though hard to find in every case The fittest man to fill a place : His promises he ne'er forgot , But took memorials on the spot ; His enemies , for want of charity , Said , he affected ...
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