Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... took to reading to me some of the other ballads ; and as from three years old I grew to four or five , I learned to read them myself , and the book became the delight of my childhood , as it is now the solace of my age . Ah , well - a ...
... took to reading to me some of the other ballads ; and as from three years old I grew to four or five , I learned to read them myself , and the book became the delight of my childhood , as it is now the solace of my age . Ah , well - a ...
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... took harp in hand , And I will be the best singer , That ever songe in the land . " It shal be written in our forheads , All and in gramaryé , That we twoe are the boldest men , That are in all Christentye . " And thus they renisht them ...
... took harp in hand , And I will be the best singer , That ever songe in the land . " It shal be written in our forheads , All and in gramaryé , That we twoe are the boldest men , That are in all Christentye . " And thus they renisht them ...
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... stand . And aye their swords soe sore can byte , Through help of gramarye , That soon they have slayne the kemperye men , Or forst them forth to flee . King Estmere took that fayre ladye , And married her A LITERARY LIFE . 15.
... stand . And aye their swords soe sore can byte , Through help of gramarye , That soon they have slayne the kemperye men , Or forst them forth to flee . King Estmere took that fayre ladye , And married her A LITERARY LIFE . 15.
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Mary Russell Mitford. King Estmere took that fayre ladye , And married her to his wyfe , And brought her home to merry England , With her to leade his lyfe . I must not , however , attempt to quote more of those fine old ballads here ...
Mary Russell Mitford. King Estmere took that fayre ladye , And married her to his wyfe , And brought her home to merry England , With her to leade his lyfe . I must not , however , attempt to quote more of those fine old ballads here ...
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... took us to the lordly towers of Windsor the most queenly of our palaces - with the adjuncts that so well become the royal residence , St. George's Chapel and Eton College , fitting shrines of learning and devotion ! Windsor was full of ...
... took us to the lordly towers of Windsor the most queenly of our palaces - with the adjuncts that so well become the royal residence , St. George's Chapel and Eton College , fitting shrines of learning and devotion ! Windsor was full 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 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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