Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... heart will go with thee ; Thou art my light , my breath , my life ; But be not false to me ! For thou must leave thy gipsy queen For maids high - born and fair , All drest in robes of dazzling sheen , With jewels in their hair . If ...
... heart will go with thee ; Thou art my light , my breath , my life ; But be not false to me ! For thou must leave thy gipsy queen For maids high - born and fair , All drest in robes of dazzling sheen , With jewels in their hair . If ...
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... heart ! I am glad I have met with thee . I knew nothing of your drinking fit . Another of Bagshaw's anecdotes comes from Edale , a tiny village in the heart of Peakland . One of Bagshaw's contemporaries , the Rev. Mr. Cresswell , once ...
... heart ! I am glad I have met with thee . I knew nothing of your drinking fit . Another of Bagshaw's anecdotes comes from Edale , a tiny village in the heart of Peakland . One of Bagshaw's contemporaries , the Rev. Mr. Cresswell , once ...
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... heart's desire , to try the waters of Lourdes . If ever a man ought to have been faith - healed , it was our hero ... Heart . In 1875 matters seem more cheerful . " I am no great things on foot , but I trot and gallop for three hours ...
... heart's desire , to try the waters of Lourdes . If ever a man ought to have been faith - healed , it was our hero ... Heart . In 1875 matters seem more cheerful . " I am no great things on foot , but I trot and gallop for three hours ...
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