The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1826 |
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... lady , however , remained unchanged , and at this period their " brotherly regards , " had ripened into precisely those sentiments which might be expected from two young persons in their situation . During this visit he obtain- ed a ...
... lady , however , remained unchanged , and at this period their " brotherly regards , " had ripened into precisely those sentiments which might be expected from two young persons in their situation . During this visit he obtain- ed a ...
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... Lady wake ! the nightingale Tells to the moon her love - lorn tale ; Now doth the brook that's hushed by day , As through the vale she winds her way In murmurs sweet rejoice ; The leaves , by the soft night wind stirred , Are whispering ...
... Lady wake ! the nightingale Tells to the moon her love - lorn tale ; Now doth the brook that's hushed by day , As through the vale she winds her way In murmurs sweet rejoice ; The leaves , by the soft night wind stirred , Are whispering ...
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... lady Cochrane , desiring to see her in private , when he delivered to her the lost jewel , saying that , during confession a lady had disclosed to him the criminal act , that he insisted on its restoration to its rightful ow- ner as the ...
... lady Cochrane , desiring to see her in private , when he delivered to her the lost jewel , saying that , during confession a lady had disclosed to him the criminal act , that he insisted on its restoration to its rightful ow- ner as the ...
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