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Page 212
-how Queen Ingelberg sets her the fierce spirit of De Monfort . hood , and how
many gems her girdle is “ For my dame , " he said with a studded withal - meet
tidings for fair hoarse laugh , “ I grant she can furbish a dames when uttered by ...
-how Queen Ingelberg sets her the fierce spirit of De Monfort . hood , and how
many gems her girdle is “ For my dame , " he said with a studded withal - meet
tidings for fair hoarse laugh , “ I grant she can furbish a dames when uttered by ...
Page 287
Her spirit stood in the hallow'd door , The maiden rais'd her drooping head , And
cried , “ You must enter here no And thus , with quivering lip , she said , more ! ”
Soft as the evening zephyr sighs , Thus frantic , shunn'd , and shunning men ...
Her spirit stood in the hallow'd door , The maiden rais'd her drooping head , And
cried , “ You must enter here no And thus , with quivering lip , she said , more ! ”
Soft as the evening zephyr sighs , Thus frantic , shunn'd , and shunning men ...
Page 415
Every day , they tell us , imposed on ignorance and creduli- is unfolding the
dangerous spirit and ty , and by which they upheld their creed of Catholicism . In
France , power and their influence . A his . “ by a government order , all childtory
of ...
Every day , they tell us , imposed on ignorance and creduli- is unfolding the
dangerous spirit and ty , and by which they upheld their creed of Catholicism . In
France , power and their influence . A his . “ by a government order , all childtory
of ...
Page 442
Wherever pockets stored with lines and hooks . there is grossierte of purpose , or
low I would have exchanged any two of chicanery of dealing , there the spirit the
longest and most lovely Sabbaths of angling will not abide . of June , for one ...
Wherever pockets stored with lines and hooks . there is grossierte of purpose , or
low I would have exchanged any two of chicanery of dealing , there the spirit the
longest and most lovely Sabbaths of angling will not abide . of June , for one ...
Page 519
... centuries spirit , this first step of liberality towards before , brought into play the
whole bat Ireland , and to remove cordially , and at tery of decrees , canons , and
curses , for once , every link of her irritating chains the purpose of establishing a ...
... centuries spirit , this first step of liberality towards before , brought into play the
whole bat Ireland , and to remove cordially , and at tery of decrees , canons , and
curses , for once , every link of her irritating chains the purpose of establishing a ...
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