The exile. The owl. The German knight. The Florentine kinsmen. The carrier's wife. The two faithful lovers of Sicily. The Venetan countess. A tale of the harem. The chestnut tree. The fair maid of Ludgate. The three brothersWilliam H. Ainsworth, 1827 - 1827 |
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... Ralph Seaton , that you linger about this melancholy place ? ” still " Gentle Alice , " returned Seaton , " I have not come hither like the others , to bid you fly away from hence ; neither must you bid me depart against my will ...
... Ralph Seaton , that you linger about this melancholy place ? ” still " Gentle Alice , " returned Seaton , " I have not come hither like the others , to bid you fly away from hence ; neither must you bid me depart against my will ...
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... Ralph Seaton , begone ; and the love you bear towards me set only at a distance in your prayers . I wish you a thousand fare- wells , in one word - but pray begone . " And with that , turning away , with one hand over her eyes , she ...
... Ralph Seaton , begone ; and the love you bear towards me set only at a distance in your prayers . I wish you a thousand fare- wells , in one word - but pray begone . " And with that , turning away , with one hand over her eyes , she ...
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... Seaton , who perceived something glittering within the vessel . 66 Ralph Seaton , " she said , " wear that jewel for my sake . The blessing of God be ever with you in return for this precious deed ! but I conjure you , by the Holy ...
... Seaton , who perceived something glittering within the vessel . 66 Ralph Seaton , " she said , " wear that jewel for my sake . The blessing of God be ever with you in return for this precious deed ! but I conjure you , by the Holy ...
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... Ralph Seaton , he had ceased to come beneath the window for some time before , since there was no longer any one living within the house to drink from his pitcher , or to eat out of his basket . Notwith- standing , he continued now and ...
... Ralph Seaton , he had ceased to come beneath the window for some time before , since there was no longer any one living within the house to drink from his pitcher , or to eat out of his basket . Notwith- standing , he continued now and ...
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Thomas Hood. yeoman of Kent , and thither Ralph had con- veyed the old citizen as soon as he was well enough to be removed . The old Jeweller out ... Seaton . THE THREE BROTHERS . Now confess and know , Wit THE FAIR MAID OF LUDGATE . 209.
Thomas Hood. yeoman of Kent , and thither Ralph had con- veyed the old citizen as soon as he was well enough to be removed . The old Jeweller out ... Seaton . THE THREE BROTHERS . Now confess and know , Wit THE FAIR MAID OF LUDGATE . 209.
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