The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, Tom 9Geo. Henderson, 1843 |
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... hour of her birth , to the period of her disgraceful death ; as your poet Shakespeare says , I will nothing extenuate , nor aught set down in malice , ' but leave it to my readers to draw their own moral reflections , from one of the ...
... hour of her birth , to the period of her disgraceful death ; as your poet Shakespeare says , I will nothing extenuate , nor aught set down in malice , ' but leave it to my readers to draw their own moral reflections , from one of the ...
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... hour's daylight , the weather fine , the heat supportable , and , should it fatigue him too much to continue to the end of his history upon this opportunity , I should most happily devote a day or two at Inmiéges , if he would permit me ...
... hour's daylight , the weather fine , the heat supportable , and , should it fatigue him too much to continue to the end of his history upon this opportunity , I should most happily devote a day or two at Inmiéges , if he would permit me ...
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... hour previous , at the same spot , the carriage of M. de Tillandet , having run against that of the Duke d'Eper- non , was totally demolished by the latter's servants , and M. de Tillandet with difficulty saved his life from the ...
... hour previous , at the same spot , the carriage of M. de Tillandet , having run against that of the Duke d'Eper- non , was totally demolished by the latter's servants , and M. de Tillandet with difficulty saved his life from the ...
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... hour of peril . I am here under the same roof with you , -and need I repeat it , fondly , -madly love you ! ' " But Margaret , ' interrupted Mary , ' what became of him ? ' " A fortnight after , his regiment quitted Paris for A NEW OLD ...
... hour of peril . I am here under the same roof with you , -and need I repeat it , fondly , -madly love you ! ' " But Margaret , ' interrupted Mary , ' what became of him ? ' " A fortnight after , his regiment quitted Paris for A NEW OLD ...
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... hour is run . My love will to thee cling , Like thought in morning Around a vision that hath taken wing From sleep , or with a flower of spring , The bower adorning , That had been ta'en away while blossoming . Farewell ! I keep my ...
... hour is run . My love will to thee cling , Like thought in morning Around a vision that hath taken wing From sleep , or with a flower of spring , The bower adorning , That had been ta'en away while blossoming . Farewell ! I keep my ...
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