Pictures of the Living Authors of BritainPartridge & Oakey, 1851 - 206 páginas |
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... lord and lady , Built for pleasure and for state . All he shows her makes him dearer , Evermore she seems to gaze On that cottage growing nearer , Where they twain will spend their days . " Our space will not allow us to quote the ...
... lord and lady , Built for pleasure and for state . All he shows her makes him dearer , Evermore she seems to gaze On that cottage growing nearer , Where they twain will spend their days . " Our space will not allow us to quote the ...
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... lords of the creation . The royal champion of the rights of woman has been betrothed to a neigh- bouring prince , and the poet , assuming the charac- ter of this prince , narrates the tale . The royal mistress of a college , where no ...
... lords of the creation . The royal champion of the rights of woman has been betrothed to a neigh- bouring prince , and the poet , assuming the charac- ter of this prince , narrates the tale . The royal mistress of a college , where no ...
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... lords ally Your fortunes , justlier balanced , scale with scale . ' At these high words , we , conscious of ourselves , Perused the matting . " Singular to say , the princess has selected two widows , Lady Blanche and Lady Psyche , for ...
... lords ally Your fortunes , justlier balanced , scale with scale . ' At these high words , we , conscious of ourselves , Perused the matting . " Singular to say , the princess has selected two widows , Lady Blanche and Lady Psyche , for ...
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... Lord Burleigh ; the poem being pointed out to her during her late visit to the Marquis of Exeter , at Burleigh . The pension came very opportune , he having lost most of his small patrimony in a speculation . 39 THOMAS BABINGTON ...
... Lord Burleigh ; the poem being pointed out to her during her late visit to the Marquis of Exeter , at Burleigh . The pension came very opportune , he having lost most of his small patrimony in a speculation . 39 THOMAS BABINGTON ...
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... Lord William Bentinck , in addition to his seat at the Council , the Presidency of the Commission of Five . Here his impartiality between the Europeans and Natives was so striking , as to expose him to the most malignant attacks of the ...
... Lord William Bentinck , in addition to his seat at the Council , the Presidency of the Commission of Five . Here his impartiality between the Europeans and Natives was so striking , as to expose him to the most malignant attacks of the ...
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