The Royal Wanderer, Or, Secret Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH. Rowe, 1820 - 860 pages |
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... castle of Wolfenstein , were not less renowned for their beauty , than notorious for the profligacy of their morals . There were some four or five enchant- ing Circes , whose bewitching smiles might , for a moment , tempt even the ...
... castle of Wolfenstein , were not less renowned for their beauty , than notorious for the profligacy of their morals . There were some four or five enchant- ing Circes , whose bewitching smiles might , for a moment , tempt even the ...
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... castle , and at the gate beheld Caroline in the act of mounting her white courser . The graceful and obsequious Barham , -luckless wight - was here again holding the stirrup for the Princess , bareheaded , and bowing low . The angry ...
... castle , and at the gate beheld Caroline in the act of mounting her white courser . The graceful and obsequious Barham , -luckless wight - was here again holding the stirrup for the Princess , bareheaded , and bowing low . The angry ...
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... castle . He had , however , been seen on the preceding night ; when a boatman , it was said , had recognised him in company with Lord E. F. who wished to engage his boat to take them down the Aller , and so to Bremen . The man not being ...
... castle . He had , however , been seen on the preceding night ; when a boatman , it was said , had recognised him in company with Lord E. F. who wished to engage his boat to take them down the Aller , and so to Bremen . The man not being ...
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... Castle . No sooner had she concluded the little history of her travels to the Duchess , who heard her with a pleased but mournful expression of atten- tive eagerness , than the Duchess put into her hands Lord F- -'s letter to the Duke ...
... Castle . No sooner had she concluded the little history of her travels to the Duchess , who heard her with a pleased but mournful expression of atten- tive eagerness , than the Duchess put into her hands Lord F- -'s letter to the Duke ...
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... Castle were to her an unfailing source of gratification and relief . Removed from the troublesome duties of her rank , at liberty to dwell upon the remembrance of her beloved Barham , and left to indulge all the fairy antici- pations of ...
... Castle were to her an unfailing source of gratification and relief . Removed from the troublesome duties of her rank , at liberty to dwell upon the remembrance of her beloved Barham , and left to indulge all the fairy antici- pations of ...
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