Sermons preached before his Maiestie 1. The bridegromes banquet. 2. The triumph of constancie. 3. The banishment of dogges. By Francis Rollenson, Batcheler of Diuinitie.

Rollenson, Francis, ca. 1565-1630
Publisher: Printed by T Snodham for Robert Iackson and are to be solde at his shop in Fleet streete ouer against the Conduit
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1611
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10994 ESTC ID: S112081 STC ID: 21264
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The third and last generall part, is the Entertainment of the guests, in these words, Eate O my friends, drinke and make you merrie, O welbeloued. The third and last general part, is the Entertainment of the guests, in these words, Eat Oh my Friends, drink and make you merry, Oh well-beloved. dt ord cc ord n1 n1, vbz dt n1 pp-f dt n2, p-acp d n2, vvb uh po11 n2, vvb cc vvi pn22 j, uh j.




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Canticles 5.1 (Geneva) - 3 canticles 5.1: eate, o friends, drinke, and make you merie, o welbeloued. the third and last generall part, is the entertainment of the guests, in these words, eate o my friends, drinke and make you merrie, o welbeloued False 0.785 0.956 20.205
Canticles 5.1 (AKJV) - 1 canticles 5.1: eate, o friends, drinke, yea drinke abundantly, o beloued! the third and last generall part, is the entertainment of the guests, in these words, eate o my friends, drinke and make you merrie, o welbeloued False 0.688 0.818 14.514




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