De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, Band 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... river Waveney , I'd ne care for the king of Cockney . " In fact , the scenes he had left in London , sank almost into contempt , when he thought of that enviable independence , as he called it , which used to be asserted by the great ...
... river Waveney , I'd ne care for the king of Cockney . " In fact , the scenes he had left in London , sank almost into contempt , when he thought of that enviable independence , as he called it , which used to be asserted by the great ...
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... river , through all its vallies , and along all its rocks , which , towards its source , render it so infinitely more romantic than when gliding gently through the plain . quainted with almost every one of He was ac- its little in ...
... river , through all its vallies , and along all its rocks , which , towards its source , render it so infinitely more romantic than when gliding gently through the plain . quainted with almost every one of He was ac- its little in ...
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... river , full to the brim , wended along in silent and equal march through a margin of grass , green as an emerald . By its side , was a foot - path , so elastic to the tread , and so beset with daisies , that one would have supposed the ...
... river , full to the brim , wended along in silent and equal march through a margin of grass , green as an emerald . By its side , was a foot - path , so elastic to the tread , and so beset with daisies , that one would have supposed the ...
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... river . The stone and the river were the same ; was De Vere so too ? His mind , indeed , his character , had undergone no altera- tion , but not so his hopes , or his opinions . He knew this , and he could not help thinking of this his ...
... river . The stone and the river were the same ; was De Vere so too ? His mind , indeed , his character , had undergone no altera- tion , but not so his hopes , or his opinions . He knew this , and he could not help thinking of this his ...
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... river , rolling over a broad weir , turned itself into a mill - stream , working a considerable wheel , in the close neigh- bourhood of which , rose a retired house of old red brick , but looking cool and enlivened , from being almost ...
... river , rolling over a broad weir , turned itself into a mill - stream , working a considerable wheel , in the close neigh- bourhood of which , rose a retired house of old red brick , but looking cool and enlivened , from being almost ...
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admiration affected afterwards ambition Archer asked De Vere Barèges basque beautiful became better Bolingbroke called Castle Mowbray character charm choly Clayton consolation contemplation court cousin cried De Vere dance daughter dear delightful disappointed Dovedale England Epernon excited exclaimed fancy father favour fear feeling gave gentleman happiness Harclai heard heart honour hope humour imagination interest Jugurtha knew Lady Constance Lady Eleanor laughed least look Lord Cleveland Lord Mowbray Lord Oldcastle master melan ment mind Mortimer mother nature ness never observed De Vere party passed patron perhaps person pleased pleasure Poland pride Pyrenees racter replied De Vere retire retreat returned Rivers scene seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE shewed silence soon sort spirit Staroste suppose sweet talked thing thought tion told travellers truth Tutbury Castle uncle Vere's whole Wilmot wish wonder young Zerlina