St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... dear soever , Gives way to that , and we leave all for love . At the imperious tyrant's lordly call , In spite of reason and restraint we come- Leave kindred , parents , and our native home . Lady Jane Gray . VERY different , however ...
... dear soever , Gives way to that , and we leave all for love . At the imperious tyrant's lordly call , In spite of reason and restraint we come- Leave kindred , parents , and our native home . Lady Jane Gray . VERY different , however ...
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... dear Agnes , " said Gow- rie , " are quite the person to captivate her . Beatrix and I have often agreed , that you are exactly what she has laboured to make her own daughters , though nature has de- feated her endeavours , by giving ...
... dear Agnes , " said Gow- rie , " are quite the person to captivate her . Beatrix and I have often agreed , that you are exactly what she has laboured to make her own daughters , though nature has de- feated her endeavours , by giving ...
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... dear and estimable wo- man will condemn me for having consented to involve you in difficulty , if not in dan- ger ? For of so much my own heart ac- cuses me . " 66 Away , " said the Earl , " with these des- ponding thoughts and fears ...
... dear and estimable wo- man will condemn me for having consented to involve you in difficulty , if not in dan- ger ? For of so much my own heart ac- cuses me . " 66 Away , " said the Earl , " with these des- ponding thoughts and fears ...
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... dear lady , " said the anxious handmaiden , laying her hand on the long tresses which had now assumed a raven hue ; the dew is falling heavily , and this hair is now almost as wet as when I began to wring from it the waters of the Tay ...
... dear lady , " said the anxious handmaiden , laying her hand on the long tresses which had now assumed a raven hue ; the dew is falling heavily , and this hair is now almost as wet as when I began to wring from it the waters of the Tay ...
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... of pastimes go ing forward on the South Inch . " " And why should you not witness it ? ” said her indulgent mistress . " Because , dear lady , " returned Alice , D 2 ST JOHNSTOUN . 81 take place on the following morning. And ...
... of pastimes go ing forward on the South Inch . " " And why should you not witness it ? ” said her indulgent mistress . " Because , dear lady , " returned Alice , D 2 ST JOHNSTOUN . 81 take place on the following morning. And ...
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