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These lines , which are under the head , are the last verses of an inscription on a cenotaph of Queen Elizabeth which was in Bow Church ( see the ' View of London , ' p . 371 , 8vo , 1708 ) . Theophilus Cibber tells us in his Lives of ...
These lines , which are under the head , are the last verses of an inscription on a cenotaph of Queen Elizabeth which was in Bow Church ( see the ' View of London , ' p . 371 , 8vo , 1708 ) . Theophilus Cibber tells us in his Lives of ...
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before he was released from this bondage by able voyage , an account of which was written an exchange of prisoners , and in September by Sir Walter Raleigh , he left , with the of the following year he was appointed to the queen's ...
before he was released from this bondage by able voyage , an account of which was written an exchange of prisoners , and in September by Sir Walter Raleigh , he left , with the of the following year he was appointed to the queen's ...
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But I cannot find either of them . RICHARD HORTON SMITH . Athenæum Club . WEATHER . - Who was the cynic who wrote " When the English summer set in with its usual severity " E. P. W. MARY , QUEEN OF SCOTS . - Can any reader inform me why ...
But I cannot find either of them . RICHARD HORTON SMITH . Athenæum Club . WEATHER . - Who was the cynic who wrote " When the English summer set in with its usual severity " E. P. W. MARY , QUEEN OF SCOTS . - Can any reader inform me why ...
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