Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... merry England ; Where we might find a messenger , Betweene us two to send ? " Sayes , " You shal ryde yourself , brother , I'll bear you companée ; Many through false messengers are deceived , And I feare lest soe sholde we . " Thus ...
... merry England ; Where we might find a messenger , Betweene us two to send ? " Sayes , " You shal ryde yourself , brother , I'll bear you companée ; Many through false messengers are deceived , And I feare lest soe sholde we . " Thus ...
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... merry England , With her to leade his lyfe . I must not , however , attempt to quote more of those fine old ballads here : the feuds of the Percy and the Douglas would take up too much space ; so would the loves of King Arthur's court ...
... merry England , With her to leade his lyfe . I must not , however , attempt to quote more of those fine old ballads here : the feuds of the Percy and the Douglas would take up too much space ; so would the loves of King Arthur's court ...
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... wisest and pleasantest to believe the quaint old town itself , with the localities immortalised by Sir John and Sir Hugh , Dame Quickly and Justice Shallow , and all the company of the Merry Wives , had to me 40 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... wisest and pleasantest to believe the quaint old town itself , with the localities immortalised by Sir John and Sir Hugh , Dame Quickly and Justice Shallow , and all the company of the Merry Wives , had to me 40 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Mary Russell Mitford. the company of the Merry Wives , had to me an unfailing attraction . To Windsor we drove again and again , until the pony spontaneously turned his head Windsor - ward . Then we reviewed the haunts of Gray , the ...
Mary Russell Mitford. the company of the Merry Wives , had to me an unfailing attraction . To Windsor we drove again and again , until the pony spontaneously turned his head Windsor - ward . Then we reviewed the haunts of Gray , the ...
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... and gay in Chefden's proud alcove , The bower of wanton Shrewsbury and love ! Or just as gay at council ' mid the ring Of mimic statesmen and their merry king ! No wit to flatter left of all his store ; 48 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... and gay in Chefden's proud alcove , The bower of wanton Shrewsbury and love ! Or just as gay at council ' mid the ring Of mimic statesmen and their merry king ! No wit to flatter left of all his store ; 48 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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