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Page 112
... stood still , and come down hardly able to stand , and told me that he was suddenly struck very sick , and almost blind - he could not see ; so I ' light , and went into another coach , with a sad heart for the poor man and for myself ...
... stood still , and come down hardly able to stand , and told me that he was suddenly struck very sick , and almost blind - he could not see ; so I ' light , and went into another coach , with a sad heart for the poor man and for myself ...
Page 127
... stood still , and that they were at the foot of Somerset Stairs , where they had appointed to land . The company were all sorry to separate so soon , though a great part of the evening was already spent ; and stood awhile looking back ...
... stood still , and that they were at the foot of Somerset Stairs , where they had appointed to land . The company were all sorry to separate so soon , though a great part of the evening was already spent ; and stood awhile looking back ...
Page 266
... stood there amongst the poor brethren , uttering the responses to the psalm . The steps of this good man had been ordered hither by Heaven's decree ; to this almshouse ! Here it was ordained that a life all love , and kindness , and ...
... stood there amongst the poor brethren , uttering the responses to the psalm . The steps of this good man had been ordered hither by Heaven's decree ; to this almshouse ! Here it was ordained that a life all love , and kindness , and ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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