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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1882-1883-685

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682 WARKEFORD SCHOLARSHIPS None of these rogues and cowards But Ajax is their fool β Good king that must approve the common saw Thou out of heaven9 benediction comest To the warm sun Close pent up guilts Rise your concealing continents and cry These dreadful summoners grace This prophecy Merlin shall make for live before his ηη ή time A-f -" י τ-r fmf To be worst The lowest and most dejected thing of fortune Stands still in esperance lives not in fear Ο matter and impertinency mixed Up such sacrifices my Cordelia The gods themselves throw incense Interpret these phrases Waterish Burgundy the plague of custom-confined to exhibition dissipation of cohorts-one-trunk-inheriting knave-to scant my sizes- these pelican daughters the natural fool of fortune-I cannot daub it further Derive and explain these words cockney-stelled- star-blasting meiny bewray cozener handy-dandy- ford ο-enormous-infl ence 10 Point out any differences between Elizabethan and Victorian grammar -englfcQ fefetorg 1603-1660 What were the main points in dispute between James and his first Parliament 1604-1610 Say what you know of Mansfeld's expedition What were the charges against Prynne in each of his two trials in the Star Chamber What was the Triennial Act 1641 Give sketch of the points at issue between King and Parliament from the attempt on the five members to the beginning of the Civil War
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