Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... eyes , the fine contour of her arched nose , the placid beauty of her mouth , and the dark masses of her exuberant hair , all seeming to testify that she was born for dominion , although it might be inferred , from the expression of her ...
... eyes , the fine contour of her arched nose , the placid beauty of her mouth , and the dark masses of her exuberant hair , all seeming to testify that she was born for dominion , although it might be inferred , from the expression of her ...
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... pan . " " Paul , Paul ! " cried the Squire , wiping the tears of laughter from his eyes , " I had no idea you were such a horseman . Zooks ! I shouldn't mind matching you to ride a steeple chase , 26 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... pan . " " Paul , Paul ! " cried the Squire , wiping the tears of laughter from his eyes , " I had no idea you were such a horseman . Zooks ! I shouldn't mind matching you to ride a steeple chase , 26 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... eye , As clear as the christall glasse . The Shepheard's Calender . MRS . COLYTON , who did not easily renounce her prejudices , had taken Edith apart before she consented to her remaining at Hales Court , and had strictly charged her ...
... eye , As clear as the christall glasse . The Shepheard's Calender . MRS . COLYTON , who did not easily renounce her prejudices , had taken Edith apart before she consented to her remaining at Hales Court , and had strictly charged her ...
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... eye luxuriated to the distance of twelve miles over a vast vale of rich enclosures , spotted with hamlets and spires , and gleaming objects , and bounded by the Bristol Channel , radiant with sun - light ; from the midst of which 40 ...
... eye luxuriated to the distance of twelve miles over a vast vale of rich enclosures , spotted with hamlets and spires , and gleaming objects , and bounded by the Bristol Channel , radiant with sun - light ; from the midst of which 40 ...
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... eyes vail en , spite o ' tha sparticles on's nose , and zo do his legs too , vor the matter o'thic . Aw , Sir , tha more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil niver druv plough nor stood atween the ...
... eyes vail en , spite o ' tha sparticles on's nose , and zo do his legs too , vor the matter o'thic . Aw , Sir , tha more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil niver druv plough nor stood atween the ...
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