Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... bright clear lakelet , radiant with swans and water - lilies , which the simple townsfolk were con- tent to call the Great Pond . What a play - ground was that orchard ! and what playfellows were mine ! Nancy , with her trim prettiness ...
... bright clear lakelet , radiant with swans and water - lilies , which the simple townsfolk were con- tent to call the Great Pond . What a play - ground was that orchard ! and what playfellows were mine ! Nancy , with her trim prettiness ...
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... bright and sheene ; If I were kyng here in your stead , That ladye sholde be queen . " Sayes , " Reade me , reade me , deare brother , Throughout merry England ; Where we might find a messenger , Betweene us two to send ? " Sayes ...
... bright and sheene ; If I were kyng here in your stead , That ladye sholde be queen . " Sayes , " Reade me , reade me , deare brother , Throughout merry England ; Where we might find a messenger , Betweene us two to send ? " Sayes ...
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... bright and sheene , My brother wold marry her to his wyfe , Of England to be queene . " " Yesterday was at my deare daughter , Syr Bremor the Kyng of Spayne ; And then she nicked him of naye , I feare she'll do you the same . " " The ...
... bright and sheene , My brother wold marry her to his wyfe , Of England to be queene . " " Yesterday was at my deare daughter , Syr Bremor the Kyng of Spayne ; And then she nicked him of naye , I feare she'll do you the same . " " The ...
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... bright career was cut short by a sudden illness , which carried him rapidly to the grave , be- loved and lamented by his countrymen of every sect and of every party : " His mourners were two hosts , his friends and A LITERARY LIFE . 23.
... bright career was cut short by a sudden illness , which carried him rapidly to the grave , be- loved and lamented by his countrymen of every sect and of every party : " His mourners were two hosts , his friends and A LITERARY LIFE . 23.
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... Bright was their steel , ' tis bloody now , their guns are filled with gore ; Through shattered ranks and severed files and trampled flags they tore ; The English strove with desperate strength , paused , rallied 32 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... Bright was their steel , ' tis bloody now , their guns are filled with gore ; Through shattered ranks and severed files and trampled flags they tore ; The English strove with desperate strength , paused , rallied 32 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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