New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... lady with whom I once travelled . suppose I must call them gentleman and lady , according to form , because they travelled in their own coach and horses . But , at the first inn where we stopped to water the cattle , the lady called to ...
... lady with whom I once travelled . suppose I must call them gentleman and lady , according to form , because they travelled in their own coach and horses . But , at the first inn where we stopped to water the cattle , the lady called to ...
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... Lady Susan Hamilton , on her Marriage with the Earl of Lincoln . Fair Countess Bride ! by birth and beauty crowned ! Grant that an unseen , unknown hand , may fling One wreath among the many to be found At feet where joy's own flowers ...
... Lady Susan Hamilton , on her Marriage with the Earl of Lincoln . Fair Countess Bride ! by birth and beauty crowned ! Grant that an unseen , unknown hand , may fling One wreath among the many to be found At feet where joy's own flowers ...
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... Lady - ; for at all times , and at all places , she not only spoke to me , but spoke kindly to me . She asked me one night if I would go to the Opera with her . We were tête - à - tête till nearly the last act of the " Medea . " I have ...
... Lady - ; for at all times , and at all places , she not only spoke to me , but spoke kindly to me . She asked me one night if I would go to the Opera with her . We were tête - à - tête till nearly the last act of the " Medea . " I have ...
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