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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Page 189
... Lord Rochester , and one or two gentlemen of the Court . As they were riding gently , in this manner , up the hill of Ludgate , towards St. Paul's , the Earl.
... Lord Rochester , and one or two gentlemen of the Court . As they were riding gently , in this manner , up the hill of Ludgate , towards St. Paul's , the Earl.
Page 205
... Lord Rochester , and the same gentlemen who had been his attendants on the former occasion . The monarch was naturally much shocked at the desolate aspect of the place , which , from a great and populous city , had become almost a ...
... Lord Rochester , and the same gentlemen who had been his attendants on the former occasion . The monarch was naturally much shocked at the desolate aspect of the place , which , from a great and populous city , had become almost a ...
Page 207
... Earl of Rochester , seeing them at this vain work , called out as he passed , " Gentlemen , you are wasting your labour ! The THE FAIR MAID OF LUDGATE . 207.
... Earl of Rochester , seeing them at this vain work , called out as he passed , " Gentlemen , you are wasting your labour ! The THE FAIR MAID OF LUDGATE . 207.
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