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... night , and to solace himself by reading Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful ; ' but scarcely had he been there a mo- ment when the forbidden house - maid entered , and asked him for some court plaister for one of the young ladies who ...
... night , and to solace himself by reading Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful ; ' but scarcely had he been there a mo- ment when the forbidden house - maid entered , and asked him for some court plaister for one of the young ladies who ...
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... night the Lord and Lady Lieutenant ( Duke and Duchess of Bedford ) testified their regard for the author by their presence . Such was the popularity of Miss Owenson at this period , that the lower orders of her countrymen looked upon ...
... night the Lord and Lady Lieutenant ( Duke and Duchess of Bedford ) testified their regard for the author by their presence . Such was the popularity of Miss Owenson at this period , that the lower orders of her countrymen looked upon ...
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... night he stopped rather late with Lady Devereux , and when he reached the water - side he found a great storm . The waves ran moun tains high ; and the lightning , Christ save us ! was enough to blind a man . Sir Walter , though a brave ...
... night he stopped rather late with Lady Devereux , and when he reached the water - side he found a great storm . The waves ran moun tains high ; and the lightning , Christ save us ! was enough to blind a man . Sir Walter , though a brave ...
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... night quite disap- pointed , what should he see but the white cat perched upon a bank of sand ? " Bad luck to you and all your breed , " sed the knight , taken up a stone ; " it's you and the likes o ' you that has destroyed all my ...
... night quite disap- pointed , what should he see but the white cat perched upon a bank of sand ? " Bad luck to you and all your breed , " sed the knight , taken up a stone ; " it's you and the likes o ' you that has destroyed all my ...
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... night , as , lone and desolate I brooded o'er my wretched state , And thought of where my childhood strayed , The cottage where so oft I've played , I cursed but then my brain was wild- I cursed the father of my child ! It was a ...
... night , as , lone and desolate I brooded o'er my wretched state , And thought of where my childhood strayed , The cottage where so oft I've played , I cursed but then my brain was wild- I cursed the father of my child ! It was a ...
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