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Side 198
... kings want ease , subjects must learn to smart . What though I cannot see my King Either in his person or his coin ; Yet contemplation is a thing Will render what I have not , mine : My King from me what adamant can part Whom I do wear ...
... kings want ease , subjects must learn to smart . What though I cannot see my King Either in his person or his coin ; Yet contemplation is a thing Will render what I have not , mine : My King from me what adamant can part Whom I do wear ...
Side 535
... King's Bedchamber . He was several times dismissed in disgrace from Court , where he was , in spite of his youth , the most notorious of the King's profli- gate companions . He was a temporary patron of several poets and gained a ...
... King's Bedchamber . He was several times dismissed in disgrace from Court , where he was , in spite of his youth , the most notorious of the King's profli- gate companions . He was a temporary patron of several poets and gained a ...
Side 542
... King , Henry ( 1592–1669 ) . 16 ( 2 ) , 19 , 57 ( 2 ) , 492 ( note 42 ) , 532 . King , John ( 1595-1639 ) . 57 . King , Phillip ( fl . 1650 ? ) . 244 . * King , William ( 1663-1712 ) . 458 . Kynaston , Sir Francis ( 1587-1642 ) . 166 ...
... King , Henry ( 1592–1669 ) . 16 ( 2 ) , 19 , 57 ( 2 ) , 492 ( note 42 ) , 532 . King , John ( 1595-1639 ) . 57 . King , Phillip ( fl . 1650 ? ) . 244 . * King , William ( 1663-1712 ) . 458 . Kynaston , Sir Francis ( 1587-1642 ) . 166 ...
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