Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... lords ; but when they looked again , They saw Ruy Dias ruling him with the fragment of his rein ; They saw him firmly ruling , with gesture firm and calm , Like a true lord commanding - and obeyed as by a lamb . And so he led him ...
... lords ; but when they looked again , They saw Ruy Dias ruling him with the fragment of his rein ; They saw him firmly ruling , with gesture firm and calm , Like a true lord commanding - and obeyed as by a lamb . And so he led him ...
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... Lord Cochrane was there , then in the very height of his warlike fame , and as unlike the common notion of a warrior as could be . A gentle , quiet , mild young man , was this burner of French fleets and cutter - out of Spanish vessels ...
... Lord Cochrane was there , then in the very height of his warlike fame , and as unlike the common notion of a warrior as could be . A gentle , quiet , mild young man , was this burner of French fleets and cutter - out of Spanish vessels ...
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... at home , A lion in the chace ? " ' Twas only at Llewelyn's board The faithful Gelert fed ; He watched , he served , he cheered his lord , And sentinelled his bed . In sooth he was a peerless hound , The gift A LITERARY LIFE . 79.
... at home , A lion in the chace ? " ' Twas only at Llewelyn's board The faithful Gelert fed ; He watched , he served , he cheered his lord , And sentinelled his bed . In sooth he was a peerless hound , The gift A LITERARY LIFE . 79.
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... lord to greet . But when he gained the castle door , Aghast the chieftain stood ; The hound all o'er was smeared with gore , His lips , his fangs , ran blood . Llewelyn gazed with fierce surprise ; Unused such looks to meet , His ...
... lord to greet . But when he gained the castle door , Aghast the chieftain stood ; The hound all o'er was smeared with gore , His lips , his fangs , ran blood . Llewelyn gazed with fierce surprise ; Unused such looks to meet , His ...
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... Lord Halifax to accept the post of his private secretary , a career for which the eminently irritable and susceptible temper , which Sheridan has devoted to a cruel immortality in his Sir Fretful Plagiary , rendered him eminently unfit ...
... Lord Halifax to accept the post of his private secretary , a career for which the eminently irritable and susceptible temper , which Sheridan has devoted to a cruel immortality in his Sir Fretful Plagiary , rendered him eminently unfit ...
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