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... Lady Abney , lived for many years the venerable Isaac Watts , who here wrote several of his beautiful hymns and divine songs . At the same period Daniel Defoe occupied a house on the opposite side of the way , which also re- mains in ...
... Lady Abney , lived for many years the venerable Isaac Watts , who here wrote several of his beautiful hymns and divine songs . At the same period Daniel Defoe occupied a house on the opposite side of the way , which also re- mains in ...
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... lady ? " said the baron . " I confess to that weakness , " returned Madame de Nercy with a smile . " You are in error , " said the baron ; " men of mature years " - " Oh , pray do not trouble yourself to praise them , " interrupted the lady ...
... lady ? " said the baron . " I confess to that weakness , " returned Madame de Nercy with a smile . " You are in error , " said the baron ; " men of mature years " - " Oh , pray do not trouble yourself to praise them , " interrupted the lady ...
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... lady , not being far off , came in , and , being informed of the whole affair , entreated her lord to comply with the gentleman's desire , which he did . Meantime one of the servants standing by desired the lady to give it him , and he ...
... lady , not being far off , came in , and , being informed of the whole affair , entreated her lord to comply with the gentleman's desire , which he did . Meantime one of the servants standing by desired the lady to give it him , and he ...
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... lady , named Inez de Castro , the daughter of a noble Cas- tilian who had sought refuge in Portugal from perils incurred in his native province . This attachment was mutual , yet Pedro remained constant to his vows to Constance , and ...
... lady , named Inez de Castro , the daughter of a noble Cas- tilian who had sought refuge in Portugal from perils incurred in his native province . This attachment was mutual , yet Pedro remained constant to his vows to Constance , and ...
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... Lady Green Sleeves , to the The inconsequentiality of all this is so perfectly cha- newe tune of Green Sleeves , of which here is a specimen - racteristic of a maudlin brain , that nothing , in our Alas , my love , ye do me wrong , To ...
... Lady Green Sleeves , to the The inconsequentiality of all this is so perfectly cha- newe tune of Green Sleeves , of which here is a specimen - racteristic of a maudlin brain , that nothing , in our Alas , my love , ye do me wrong , To ...
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