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    [T.CECIL] 12 prob. in Sonnets ~ 1 in 67 ................................................
    [T]homas [CECIL]: only Garter vote for Oxford.
    President of the Council of the NORTH: 1599–1603

    Robert CECIL: *CROOKED ECLIPSES* ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Thomas-Cecil,-1st-Earl-of-Exeter

    <<[T]homas [CECIL] (May 5, 1546 - February 8, 1623),
    eldest son of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley,

    was created 1st Earl of Exeter {May 4, 1605},

    the same day his half-brother Robert Cecil,
    1st Viscount Cranborne was created 1st Earl of Salisbury.>> --------------------------------------------------------
    THE Tragicall Historie of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke
    By William Shake-speare. 1603.

    As it hath beene diuerse times acted by his Highnesse ser-
    uants in the Cittie of London: as also in the two V-
    niuersities of Cambridge and Oxford, and else-where
    At London printed for N.L. and Iohn Trundell. .....................................................
    . . . . Hamlet: III, ii
    .
    My spirites growe dull, and faine
    I would beguile the tedious time with sle{E}pe.
    (D)utchesse Sleepe rocke thy braine,
    And n(e)uer come mischance betweene {U}s twaine. (e)xit Lady
    .
    Ham. Madam, how do you like [T]his play?
    .
    Queene The Lady prot{E}sts too mu[C]h.
    .
    Ham. O but shee'le keepe her word.
    .
    King Hau[E] you heard the argume{N}t,
    . is there no offen[C]e in it?
    .
    Ham. No offence in the world, poyson [I]n iest, poiso{N} in iest.
    .
    King What do you cal[L] the name of the play?
    .
    Ham. Mouse-trap: mary how tr{A}pically: ...........................................................
    . . . . . . . . . <= 33 =>
    .
    . Mys p irit e sgro w edul l andf a i n e I w o u l d
    . beg u ilet h eted i oust i mewi t h s l e {E} p e(D)u
    . tch e sseS l eepe r ocke t hybr a i n e A n d n(e)u
    . erc o memi s chan c ebet w eene {U} s t w a i n e(e)x
    . itL a dyHa m Mada m howd o youl i k e [T] h i s p l a
    . yQu e eneT h eLad y prot {E} stst o o mu [C] h H a m O
    . but s heel e keep e herw o rdKi n g Hau [E] y o u h
    . ear d thea r gume {N} tist h eren o o ffen [C] e i n
    . itH a mNoo f fenc e inth e worl d p oyson [I] n i
    . est p oiso {N} inie s tKin g What d o youcal [L] t
    . hen a meof t hepl a yHam M ouse t r apmaryh o
    . wtr {A} pica l ly:

    [T.CECIL] . 34
    {ANNE UE.} -61
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    . EPIGRAMS. *BOOK* I. The Author B. J.

    64. To [Robert (Cecil) Earl of Salisbury. (May 4, 1608)]
    Upon the Accession of the Treasurership to him.
    .
    NOt glad, like those that have new Hopes, or Suits,
    With thy *NEW PLACE* , bring I [T]hese ear[L]y Fruits
    [O]f Love, an[D] what the [G]olden Ag[E] did hold
    A Treasure, Art: Condemn'd in th' Age of Gold. ..................................................
    . ALICE Spencer (born May 4, 1559) ......................................................
    In 1608 Thomas {GREENE} and his wife Leticia lived at
    *NEW PLACE* , Stratford-on-Avon, had a son, William. ..................................................
    _ . . . <= 8 =>
    .
    . *N E W P L A C E* (May 4, 1597)
    . .b r i n g I[T]h
    . .e s e e a r[L]y
    . .F r u i t s[O]f
    . .L o v e,a n[D]w
    . .h a(T)t h e[G]o
    . .l d(E)n A g[E]d
    . .i d(H)o l d A T
    . .r e(A)s u r e,
    .
    [T LODGE] 8 Prob. ~ 1 in 7250
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    Art Neuendorffer

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