Arthur had forgott his lesson what he shold say againe What knight art thou, the lady sayd, that wilt not speake to me?
Tis not to be forgott that king Charles 1st dropt a teare at the newes of his death.
I have now forgott what Mr. Bushell sayd, whether his lordship enjoyed his Muse best at night, or in the morning.
I have forgottthe story, but at the same time that Dr.
By this way of life he had almostforgott his Latin; vide Latin verses.
Gundamore[903] offered a good summe for them; I have forgott.
But I have forgott my selfe, and have been to longe in this digression; but now to returne.
I forgottto note downe, the 7th day of this month, after goodes receved of Giffio Dono, that there wanted or rested yet to rec.
I cry your worship mercy, you sold him land the last terme; I had forgott that.
We made excellent bisquetts of the last year's corne, & forgott not the hoggs that weare a fatning.
This quarrie hath been closed up and forgott time out of mind, and the last yeare, 1680, it was accidentally discovered by felling of an old oake; and it now serves London.
It ought never to be forgott what our ingenious countreyman Sir Christopher Wren proposed to the silke stocking weavers of London, Anno Domini 16-, viz.
The tradition was very fresh: I have forgotthis pupill's name.
He hath forgott to putt downe the name of the place where borne: as also that he was secretary to Sir Orlando Bridgeman, when Lord Keeper of the great seale, which was a considerable place.
I have forgott if he was pupill to the learned Mr. Pemble; but his favourite he was.
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