The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... Lord Brooke's , - beginning with " Silence aug- menteth grief , " and then seri- ously ask himself , whether the subject of such absorbing and con- founding regrets could have been That taught him sing , to write , and that thing which Lord ...
... Lord Brooke's , - beginning with " Silence aug- menteth grief , " and then seri- ously ask himself , whether the subject of such absorbing and con- founding regrets could have been That taught him sing , to write , and that thing which Lord ...
Page 80
... lord's jester ) took upon himself to mar- shal the guests , and wild work he made with it . It would have posed old ... Lord Mayor's Days . Lord ! how he laid about him ! Nothing but barons of beef and turkeys would go down with him -to ...
... lord's jester ) took upon himself to mar- shal the guests , and wild work he made with it . It would have posed old ... Lord Mayor's Days . Lord ! how he laid about him ! Nothing but barons of beef and turkeys would go down with him -to ...
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... lord ( who , to say truth , had been a little ruffled , and put beside his oratory ) in as few , and yet as obliging words as possible , assured them of entire welcome ; and , with a graceful turn , singling out poor Twenty - Ninth of ...
... lord ( who , to say truth , had been a little ruffled , and put beside his oratory ) in as few , and yet as obliging words as possible , assured them of entire welcome ; and , with a graceful turn , singling out poor Twenty - Ninth of ...
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