Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... lady rose not , nor laid her cushion down ; Nor came she to the window , to gaze with all the town ; But though her eyes dwelt on her knee , in vain her fingers strove , And though her needle prest the silk , no flower Xarifa wove . One ...
... lady rose not , nor laid her cushion down ; Nor came she to the window , to gaze with all the town ; But though her eyes dwelt on her knee , in vain her fingers strove , And though her needle prest the silk , no flower Xarifa wove . One ...
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... lady when you and Babington were at Haslar ? Faith , if Blamire had not taken pity on her , it would have gone hard with the poor damsel ! However , he made up to the disconso- 20 RECOLLECTIONS OF FEMALE POETS MISS BLAMIRE-MRS JAMES GRAY.
... lady when you and Babington were at Haslar ? Faith , if Blamire had not taken pity on her , it would have gone hard with the poor damsel ! However , he made up to the disconso- 20 RECOLLECTIONS OF FEMALE POETS MISS BLAMIRE-MRS JAMES GRAY.
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... lady , my mamma that might have been , would bear themselves on the occasion . At first , my dear mother , an exceedingly lady - like quiet person , had considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and perfectly calm ...
... lady , my mamma that might have been , would bear themselves on the occasion . At first , my dear mother , an exceedingly lady - like quiet person , had considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and perfectly calm ...
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... lady , just as if he had not jilted her - and played the kind and attentive husband to the other , just as if he had never in all his days made love to anybody except his own dear wife . It was one of the strange domestic comedies which ...
... lady , just as if he had not jilted her - and played the kind and attentive husband to the other , just as if he had never in all his days made love to anybody except his own dear wife . It was one of the strange domestic comedies which ...
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... lady visitors . Nor was this the only trace of poetical feeling that he displayed . When- ever he described a place , were it only to say where such a covey lay , or such a hare was found sitting , you could see it , so graphic - so ...
... lady visitors . Nor was this the only trace of poetical feeling that he displayed . When- ever he described a place , were it only to say where such a covey lay , or such a hare was found sitting , you could see it , so graphic - so ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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