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... Lady Rich , better known as Sir Philip Sidney's " Stella . " This lady lived from the first very unhappily with her husband , and about Nov. 15 , 1605 , she obtained a divorce from him . On December 26 following she was married to the ...
... Lady Rich , better known as Sir Philip Sidney's " Stella . " This lady lived from the first very unhappily with her husband , and about Nov. 15 , 1605 , she obtained a divorce from him . On December 26 following she was married to the ...
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... Lady Devonshire disliked to appear to sanction the publication of a poem which treated very frankly various matters concerning herself and her late husband , and this view is supported by the fact that the three verses omitted from the ...
... Lady Devonshire disliked to appear to sanction the publication of a poem which treated very frankly various matters concerning herself and her late husband , and this view is supported by the fact that the three verses omitted from the ...
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... lady well versed in the ballad literature of the district in which she was born , and who had had it recalled to her memory by seeing one of Halliwell's Nursery Ebymes . ' I have lately received a version iden- tically the same , which ...
... lady well versed in the ballad literature of the district in which she was born , and who had had it recalled to her memory by seeing one of Halliwell's Nursery Ebymes . ' I have lately received a version iden- tically the same , which ...
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... lady who died at Ponder's End in 1813 and her daughter Susan , the last of the Cromwells , were buried , and this is evident from the absence of their names on the other tomb , which only had Dr. Rippon's notice , although , as Susan ...
... lady who died at Ponder's End in 1813 and her daughter Susan , the last of the Cromwells , were buried , and this is evident from the absence of their names on the other tomb , which only had Dr. Rippon's notice , although , as Susan ...
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... Lady Bellasis , at Hampton Court , where it is mistakenly called Lady Byron . The almost entire absence of beauty confirms this assumption , which is the opinion of both Virtue and Walpole . She obtained a promise of marriage from James ...
... Lady Bellasis , at Hampton Court , where it is mistakenly called Lady Byron . The almost entire absence of beauty confirms this assumption , which is the opinion of both Virtue and Walpole . She obtained a promise of marriage from James ...
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