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early english books online | 91 |
represented either as utf | 38 |
characters represented either as | 38 |
of the work described | 24 |
financial support to the | 24 |
is available for reuse | 24 |
even for commercial purposes | 24 |
terms of creative commons | 24 |
owned by the institutions | 24 |
books online text creation | 24 |
coded from proquest page | 24 |
text can be copied | 24 |
tcp assigned for keying | 24 |
assigned for keying and | 24 |
the work described above | 24 |
this phase i text | 24 |
from proquest page images | 24 |
work described above is | 24 |
the text can be | 24 |
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support to the early | 24 |
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providing financial support to | 24 |
and markup reviewed and | 24 |
and encoded edition of | 24 |
to the terms of | 24 |
markup reviewed and edited | 24 |
images scanned from microfilm | 24 |
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keyed and coded from | 24 |
by the institutions providing | 24 |
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text and markup reviewed | 24 |
and coded from proquest | 24 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 24 |
text is available for | 24 |
i text is available | 24 |
edition of the work | 24 |
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the early english books | 24 |
phase i text is | 24 |
english books online text | 24 |
all without asking permission | 24 |
institutions providing financial support | 24 |
to the early english | 24 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 24 |
the terms of creative | 24 |
for keying and markup | 24 |
online text creation partnership | 24 |
the true nature of | 20 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 20 |
reproduction of original in | 20 |
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text with mnemonic sdata | 19 |
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looked at by a | 19 |
p using tcp tei | 19 |
all likelihood such instances | 19 |
illegible were corrected where | 19 |
text strings within braces | 19 |
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restraints of time and | 19 |
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the tei in libraries | 19 |
of works in other | 19 |
or text strings within | 19 |
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or later edition of | 19 |
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phase of the project | 19 |
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chapter in my bible | 2 |
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mighty lords in text | 2 |
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of holland their humble | 2 |
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reproductions of the originals | 2 |
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scepter to the owners | 2 |
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phanaticks but one cast | 2 |
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publick losses no man | 2 |
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the bill of request | 2 |
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those who found no | 2 |
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the rose and crown | 2 |
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text notes for div | 2 |
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aims in this attempt | 2 |
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plead my title there | 2 |
in libra thou didst | 2 |
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the children of men | 2 |
will you give me | 2 |
death unto a king | 2 |
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your honour louder than | 2 |
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ivy which doth hug | 2 |
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in her monstrous breast | 2 |
this great day set | 2 |
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traytors think your selves | 2 |
you know were heretofore | 2 |
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the benefice a comedy | 2 |
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curious pencil in rich | 2 |
to light kings or | 2 |
on thy curst enemies | 2 |
thy royal tongue shall | 2 |
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cold field or grove | 2 |
master must have more | 2 |
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your sacrifice in his | 2 |
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in the sacred page | 2 |
where they may glut | 2 |
in st pauls church | 2 |
thy life and ministry | 2 |
hereticks blood their hands | 2 |
whom when they have | 2 |
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that happy seat should | 2 |
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toe from my lord | 2 |
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the gallick shore to | 2 |
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peter a fisher was | 2 |
his life it cost | 2 |
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them when i meet | 2 |
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to set out a | 2 |
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when i was a | 2 |
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the face of god | 2 |
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tears to swell your | 2 |
of a reverend son | 2 |
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god bless your learning | 2 |
ambition of a miter | 2 |
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to come and take | 2 |
him turn a dreamer | 2 |
bowing at the name | 2 |
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turn a dreamer too | 2 |
make just and gentle | 2 |
as i think he | 2 |
of his hands and | 2 |
sacred blood i spilt | 2 |
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kings could satisfie thy | 2 |
friendship in our native | 2 |
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detriment to priests thou | 2 |
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imprint suggested by wing | 2 |
the character of a | 2 |
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be crumbled into parts | 2 |
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friendly pores at last | 2 |
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kings hearts and councils | 2 |
a book of characters | 2 |
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my aims in this | 2 |
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to some curst monks | 2 |
betwixt us and you | 2 |
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if you would know | 2 |
such snakes to sting | 2 |
with tears to swell | 2 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 2 |
fasts to keep off | 2 |
bishop him did name | 2 |
to judge the world | 2 |
found in the same | 2 |
receive with christian magnanimity | 2 |
weathercock the least doth | 2 |
meet their admirals in | 2 |
numbers can your navy | 2 |
turn something in and | 2 |
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justice delivered in a | 2 |
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lords and ladies did | 2 |
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splendor of your favour | 2 |
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return was much above | 2 |
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them turn and never | 2 |
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self a glorious temple | 2 |
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a glorious temple rise | 2 |
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the infernal gates so | 2 |
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c the rate of | 2 |
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deus esset sed diabolus | 2 |
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miss to tell us | 2 |
that oak in sunder | 2 |
to plead my title | 2 |
loyal zeal to run | 2 |
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of your most just | 2 |
tho no hated sight | 2 |
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on this great day | 2 |
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amsterdam by her commands | 2 |
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fell before our tail | 2 |
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not a limping toe | 2 |
this page i send | 2 |
to fall your sacrifice | 2 |
sit in heaven as | 2 |
the pondrous guilt of | 2 |
with equal estimate thou | 2 |
these most hellish plots | 2 |
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on those who fed | 2 |
at last i come | 2 |
chancellors to mine below | 2 |
interest in god or | 2 |
eye your conquest can | 2 |
not i tell you | 2 |
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bough should bear a | 2 |
royal tongue shall hardly | 2 |
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to tell us next | 2 |
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lamb should still conformists | 2 |
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tom beckets mitre push | 2 |
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courts ecclesiastick do in | 2 |
fate of mangled christendome | 2 |
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your opdam with some | 2 |
to shoot at bishop | 2 |
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the pope by prating | 2 |
government i do allow | 2 |
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belgick and the gallick | 2 |
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to be mounted higher | 2 |
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loaded with these chains | 2 |
assistance to the king | 2 |
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morsels for thy gaping | 2 |
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it self a glorious | 2 |
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of kings and kingdoms | 2 |
winter gave you warmth | 2 |
was going long ago | 2 |
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you had born me | 2 |
breath your organs may | 2 |
so great a friendship | 2 |
honour louder than their | 2 |
or the gross mistake | 2 |
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that occasion by r | 2 |
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that no such chapter | 2 |
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can find whether they | 2 |
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contented bishops be the | 2 |
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at tower hill august | 2 |
vindicated from the vvit | 2 |
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taken from the dutch | 2 |
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too with jovial sirs | 2 |
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the man who stuffs | 2 |
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though loaded with these | 2 |
give us phanaticks but | 2 |
wrought my curst designs | 2 |
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so large as thine | 2 |
do dayly possess us | 2 |
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prayers for those from | 2 |
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silly peevish muse doth | 2 |
appear with roaring guns | 2 |
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we below groan out | 2 |
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command so great a | 2 |
tell us next year | 2 |
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my chariots and horsemen | 2 |
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by a fatal bill | 2 |
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jonathan blaney text and | 2 |
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you would know of | 2 |
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mighty miter might have | 2 |
burning fever did expire | 2 |
to the king by | 2 |
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gallick shore to yield | 2 |
he had better have | 2 |
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your organs may inspire | 2 |
they shall be the | 2 |
great poet and true | 2 |
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our city we thy | 2 |
text in the b | 2 |
he do not come | 2 |
in their laws make | 2 |
it these twenty years | 2 |
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together by the ears | 2 |
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an honest man among | 2 |
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the oath of god | 2 |
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sacred fire of soveraign | 2 |
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mitre push the crown | 2 |
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the image of the | 2 |
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we need not fear | 2 |
to devour our flocks | 2 |
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king alone it came | 2 |
conscious that she is | 2 |
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your conquest can survey | 2 |
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to see a lurch | 2 |
steeple upon steeple set | 2 |
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to the king of | 2 |
where infant treason dates | 2 |
my wisp of straw | 2 |
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nathan wanley to dr | 2 |
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any king to give | 2 |
majesties last gracious speech | 2 |
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god of our religion | 2 |
government i will obey | 2 |
you in your closest | 2 |
robert c the rate | 2 |
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gondibert vindicated from the | 2 |
there of caesar nothing | 2 |
victory hath done what | 2 |
and yet i may | 2 |
laws make just and | 2 |
keep you in awe | 2 |
must feed or fast | 2 |
rebels to attend his | 2 |
all thy prisoners free | 2 |
noll newly revived wild | 2 |
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burning in his heart | 2 |
who when a prophet | 2 |
where it these twenty | 2 |
i know not how | 2 |
the rump began to | 2 |
denham to hang up | 2 |
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temples crown with flourishing | 2 |
where lockier and rowland | 2 |
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c category of texts | 2 |
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chapters are brave men | 2 |
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them catch men too | 2 |
of that royal name | 2 |
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of heaven and earth | 2 |
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light kings or kingdoms | 2 |
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where we have one | 2 |
as who knows what | 2 |
upon the victory obtained | 2 |
love to make any | 2 |
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to keep off judgments | 2 |
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prayers and tears such | 2 |
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righteous heavens have now | 2 |
that we should blush | 2 |
burst from the royal | 2 |
people of holland their | 2 |
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whose laws my silly | 2 |
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patriarchs shall envy show | 2 |
in the world is | 2 |
your amsterdam by her | 2 |
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be able to set | 2 |
small print poor states | 2 |
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the king and council | 2 |
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against rome occasioned by | 2 |
the belgick and the | 2 |
in our native land | 2 |
london carry coals to | 2 |
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all what each can | 2 |
than an alexander should | 2 |
the dutch a rout | 2 |
boreale attempting somthing upon | 2 |
losses no man should | 2 |
next blow stunned him | 2 |
a thousand more vices | 2 |
of texts with fewer | 2 |
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stage for charles to | 2 |
bright taper useless burns | 2 |
five of the smyrna | 2 |
edmundsbury for his sake | 2 |
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of all thy art | 2 |
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kind flock when a | 2 |
think what they endure | 2 |
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shot at the celestial | 2 |
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divine justice delivered in | 2 |
spices of the east | 2 |
your geneva stile writ | 2 |
the murther of sir | 2 |
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man of god then | 2 |
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that they should know | 2 |
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