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Coun- A Child's History of England ( 2 v.8 " 27 Ngr . try Quarters ( w . portr . ) 2 v . Hard Times 1 v . Little Dorrit 4 Y. A Tale BRADDON : Lady Audley's Secret 2 v . ! two Cities 2 v . Hunted Down ; the Uncom Aurora Floyd 2 v .
Coun- A Child's History of England ( 2 v.8 " 27 Ngr . try Quarters ( w . portr . ) 2 v . Hard Times 1 v . Little Dorrit 4 Y. A Tale BRADDON : Lady Audley's Secret 2 v . ! two Cities 2 v . Hunted Down ; the Uncom Aurora Floyd 2 v .
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The fearful passage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their parents ' rage , Which , but their children's end , nought could remove , Is now the two hours ' traffic of our stage ; The which if you with patient ears ...
The fearful passage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their parents ' rage , Which , but their children's end , nought could remove , Is now the two hours ' traffic of our stage ; The which if you with patient ears ...
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Of honourable reckoning are you both ; And pity't is , you liv'd at odds so long . But now , my lord , what say you to my suit ? Cap . But saying o'er what I have said before ; My child is yet a stranger in the world , She hath not seen ...
Of honourable reckoning are you both ; And pity't is , you liv'd at odds so long . But now , my lord , what say you to my suit ? Cap . But saying o'er what I have said before ; My child is yet a stranger in the world , She hath not seen ...
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... took the child : “ Yea , " quoth he , “ dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more vit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? ” and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said " Ay .
... took the child : “ Yea , " quoth he , “ dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more vit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? ” and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said " Ay .
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True , I talk of dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing but vain fantasy ; Which is as thin of substance as the air ; And more inconstant than the wind , who wooes Even now the frozen bosom of the north ...
True , I talk of dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing but vain fantasy ; Which is as thin of substance as the air ; And more inconstant than the wind , who wooes Even now the frozen bosom of the north ...
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