The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... eyes of other nations , and the country he honoured will not be ungrateful . England will ever place him amongst the noblest of her sons , and the light of chivalry , which was his guide and beacon , will ever lend its radiance to ...
... eyes of other nations , and the country he honoured will not be ungrateful . England will ever place him amongst the noblest of her sons , and the light of chivalry , which was his guide and beacon , will ever lend its radiance to ...
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... eyes of Musidorus . " There were hils which garnished their proud heights with stately trees : humble vallies , whose base estate seemed comforted with the refreshing of silver rivers : medowes , enamelled with all sorts of eie ...
... eyes of Musidorus . " There were hils which garnished their proud heights with stately trees : humble vallies , whose base estate seemed comforted with the refreshing of silver rivers : medowes , enamelled with all sorts of eie ...
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... eyes watchfull , and their hearts resolute . The parts either not armed , or weakly armed , were well known , and according to the knowledge should have beene sharpely visited , but that the answer was as quicke as the objection . Yet ...
... eyes watchfull , and their hearts resolute . The parts either not armed , or weakly armed , were well known , and according to the knowledge should have beene sharpely visited , but that the answer was as quicke as the objection . Yet ...
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... eyes of his friend , he besought him not to make account of his speech ; which , if it had bin over - vehement , yet was it to be borne withall , because it came out of a love much more vehement , that he had not thought fancy could ...
... eyes of his friend , he besought him not to make account of his speech ; which , if it had bin over - vehement , yet was it to be borne withall , because it came out of a love much more vehement , that he had not thought fancy could ...
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... eye her , she would often eye Zelmane , and as Zelmane's eyes would deliver a submissive but vehement desire in their look , she , though as yet she had not the desire in her , yet should her eyes answer in like piercing kindnesse of a ...
... eye her , she would often eye Zelmane , and as Zelmane's eyes would deliver a submissive but vehement desire in their look , she , though as yet she had not the desire in her , yet should her eyes answer in like piercing kindnesse of a ...
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