Newstead Abbey: Its Present Owner [Colonel Thomas Wildman]: With Reminiscences of Lord ByronLongman, 1857 - Всего страниц: 58 |
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... seen in the porch , and he's seen in the Though he is not seen by day . [ church , And whether for good , or whether for ill , It is not mine to say ; But still to the house of Amundeville He abideth night and day , By the marriage ...
... seen in the porch , and he's seen in the Though he is not seen by day . [ church , And whether for good , or whether for ill , It is not mine to say ; But still to the house of Amundeville He abideth night and day , By the marriage ...
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... seen all the best of our own time and country - and , though Burns had the most glori- ous eyes imaginable , I never ... seen him look absolutely ugly - I have seen him look so hard and cold , that you must hate him , and then in a ...
... seen all the best of our own time and country - and , though Burns had the most glori- ous eyes imaginable , I never ... seen him look absolutely ugly - I have seen him look so hard and cold , that you must hate him , and then in a ...
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... seen Mr. G. but once , and consequently have no claim to his acquaintance , that you , or Sir James , had better arrange it with him , in such a manner as may be least offensive to his feelings , and so as not to have the appearance of ...
... seen Mr. G. but once , and consequently have no claim to his acquaintance , that you , or Sir James , had better arrange it with him , in such a manner as may be least offensive to his feelings , and so as not to have the appearance of ...
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