Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 54
... Madam Colyton at Orchit Place , instead of trapesing auver all tha way to Hales Court ? " " Fags , Tummas ! I thought ye knew it war niver - the - near to speak to the Squoire about a nought ; and as to Madam , sim to I she be clear and ...
... Madam Colyton at Orchit Place , instead of trapesing auver all tha way to Hales Court ? " " Fags , Tummas ! I thought ye knew it war niver - the - near to speak to the Squoire about a nought ; and as to Madam , sim to I she be clear and ...
Page 179
... Madam ! how shall I ever express , I know not what acknow- ledgments - my heart is full of gratitude , al- though my lips may refuse to give it utterance . " " So much the better ; I told you once before that I hated all effusions of ...
... Madam ! how shall I ever express , I know not what acknow- ledgments - my heart is full of gratitude , al- though my lips may refuse to give it utterance . " " So much the better ; I told you once before that I hated all effusions of ...
Page 185
... Madam , you abuse the licence I have given you , " said the King , offended at this evident allusion to the growing popularity of the Prince of Orange . " I cannot distrust the sincerity of these addresses . There is one from the Presby ...
... Madam , you abuse the licence I have given you , " said the King , offended at this evident allusion to the growing popularity of the Prince of Orange . " I cannot distrust the sincerity of these addresses . There is one from the Presby ...
Page 187
... Madam , the unwarrantable latitudes you allow yourself compel me to recollect another of his sayings , that my priests allowed me to retain my mistresses as a penance . " " They gave you not me , I should despise myself if they had ; on ...
... Madam , the unwarrantable latitudes you allow yourself compel me to recollect another of his sayings , that my priests allowed me to retain my mistresses as a penance . " " They gave you not me , I should despise myself if they had ; on ...
Page 188
... Madam , and grow rude . " " " Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad !! " exclaimed the Countess , who was of a petulant and daring temper , that would not brook con- trol of any sort . " Can I contemplate the pro- ject you are labouring ...
... Madam , and grow rude . " " " Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad !! " exclaimed the Countess , who was of a petulant and daring temper , that would not brook con- trol of any sort . " Can I contemplate the pro- ject you are labouring ...
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