The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... Lady Euphrasia , who , in revenge of that lady's apparent par- tiality for Delmour , proceeds to seek out Emily , for the purpose of sup- planting him in her affections , and by an accidental circumstance be- comes a visitor at the ...
... Lady Euphrasia , who , in revenge of that lady's apparent par- tiality for Delmour , proceeds to seek out Emily , for the purpose of sup- planting him in her affections , and by an accidental circumstance be- comes a visitor at the ...
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... lady - lance of ebony in his hand , which was evidently formed for a softer grasp than that of warrior - knight ; as he entered , he exclaimed , ་ ་ ་ ་ " - " My aventaile's tied by a faire ladye's hand , And my cointise by faire ladye ...
... lady - lance of ebony in his hand , which was evidently formed for a softer grasp than that of warrior - knight ; as he entered , he exclaimed , ་ ་ ་ ་ " - " My aventaile's tied by a faire ladye's hand , And my cointise by faire ladye ...
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... Lady Isabelle . The Lady looked on the gorgeous show , She looked - but smiled not once , Till the nodding plumes were all borne down , Before young Edwin's lance . Then a smile lit up her dewy eye , And a burning blush her cheek ; And ...
... Lady Isabelle . The Lady looked on the gorgeous show , She looked - but smiled not once , Till the nodding plumes were all borne down , Before young Edwin's lance . Then a smile lit up her dewy eye , And a burning blush her cheek ; And ...
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