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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... at that moment , the kind and cheerful influence of the genial sun . Then , withdrawing a little way and lean- ing against the dial , she awaited the grateful change which she hoped to behold in the creature's looks THE OWL . 23.
... at that moment , the kind and cheerful influence of the genial sun . Then , withdrawing a little way and lean- ing against the dial , she awaited the grateful change which she hoped to behold in the creature's looks THE OWL . 23.
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... kind that had be- gotten their difference ; but how monstrous was his rage , to discover that it was only a burlesque armour - the helmet being merely a pewter bason , and the shield the cover of a large iron pot . The mocker , pursuing ...
... kind that had be- gotten their difference ; but how monstrous was his rage , to discover that it was only a burlesque armour - the helmet being merely a pewter bason , and the shield the cover of a large iron pot . The mocker , pursuing ...
Page 57
... O for drink , And love the best of all the three ! Though gear is scant , I'd never want , An ' my good man were kind to me . ' 99 OLD BALLAD . THE CARRIER'S WIFE . In the suburbs of Strasburg there D 5 THE CARRIER'S WIFE 4792 1827.
... O for drink , And love the best of all the three ! Though gear is scant , I'd never want , An ' my good man were kind to me . ' 99 OLD BALLAD . THE CARRIER'S WIFE . In the suburbs of Strasburg there D 5 THE CARRIER'S WIFE 4792 1827.
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... kind enough upon other occasions , he would certainly chide me . " Her kinsman , after musing a little while over these words , answered her thus : 66 Margaret , I perceive how it is . But do not be uneasy : the best houses may be found ...
... kind enough upon other occasions , he would certainly chide me . " Her kinsman , after musing a little while over these words , answered her thus : 66 Margaret , I perceive how it is . But do not be uneasy : the best houses may be found ...
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... kind enough to view it so ; but it is grievously troubled with the rats , as I have had cause to know ; " and then hastily bidding him good night , she went down the stairs again , with her eyes brimful of tears . After she had been ...
... kind enough to view it so ; but it is grievously troubled with the rats , as I have had cause to know ; " and then hastily bidding him good night , she went down the stairs again , with her eyes brimful of tears . After she had been ...
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