"Anon we sit down to rest and talk." |
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Title-Page. |
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Motto of Margaret More. |
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Sir Thomas More's House. |
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Erasmus and the Peacocks. |
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Jack and Cecy. |
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More in the Barrow. |
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Margaret in the Tree. |
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"I noticed Argus Pearcht." |
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Gammer Gurney. |
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More reading Wynkyn de Worde. |
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The Jew. |
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The Cardinal's Procession. |
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"I fell into disgrace for holding Speech with Mercy over the Pales." |
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"Lord Sands sang us a New Ballad." | |
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"The King was here Yesterday." |
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"She cometh hither from Hever Castle." |
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The Beggar-Woman's Dog. |
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In the Garden. |
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"And sayth, low bowing as he spoke, 'Madam, my Lord is gone.'" |
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"In cometh a Pursuivant." |
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The Stairs. |
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"His fearlesse Passage through the Traitor's Gate." |
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Gillian and the Flour Sacks. |
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More returning from his Trial. |
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"Nor lookt I up till aneath the Bridge-gate." |
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