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... keep . » . « You would be sorry , after all , » continued the traveller , « were I to tell you poor Mike Lambourne was shot at the head of his regi- ment at the taking in of a sconce near Maes- tricht . » « < Sorry ! pass it would be ...
... keep . » . « You would be sorry , after all , » continued the traveller , « were I to tell you poor Mike Lambourne was shot at the head of his regi- ment at the taking in of a sconce near Maes- tricht . » « < Sorry ! pass it would be ...
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... Keep them to season your sour ale , and let us see what hearty welcome thou wilt give a kinsman who has rolled the world around for eighteen years ; who has seen the sun set where it rises , and has travelled till the west has become ...
... Keep them to season your sour ale , and let us see what hearty welcome thou wilt give a kinsman who has rolled the world around for eighteen years ; who has seen the sun set where it rises , and has travelled till the west has become ...
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... keep the fiend Melancholy from dancing in it . Cheer up , sir ! or by this good liquor we will banish thee from the joys of blithesome company , into the mists of melancholy and the -- ―― land of little - ease . Here be a set 18 ...
... keep the fiend Melancholy from dancing in it . Cheer up , sir ! or by this good liquor we will banish thee from the joys of blithesome company , into the mists of melancholy and the -- ―― land of little - ease . Here be a set 18 ...
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... grave , and holds his head high , and scorns his old companions , » said the mercer . ་ ་ } ) Then he hath prospered , I warrant him , said Lambourne ; « for ever when a man hath got nobles of his own , he keeps out of 24 KENILWORTH .
... grave , and holds his head high , and scorns his old companions , » said the mercer . ་ ་ } ) Then he hath prospered , I warrant him , said Lambourne ; « for ever when a man hath got nobles of his own , he keeps out of 24 KENILWORTH .
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Sir Walter Scott. got nobles of his own , he keeps out of the way of those whose exchequers lie in other men's purchase . » « Prospered , quotha ! » said ... keep such a coil about . » D « And why so ? —I mean , why do I. 2 KENILWORTH . 25.
Sir Walter Scott. got nobles of his own , he keeps out of the way of those whose exchequers lie in other men's purchase . » « Prospered , quotha ! » said ... keep such a coil about . » D « And why so ? —I mean , why do I. 2 KENILWORTH . 25.
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